Do i need to replace my cluster...
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Do i need to replace my cluster...
i have issues with my speedo, i have searched far and wide and so far nothing
i have done has fixed the problem...replaced all grounds/fuses/and the speed sensor
itself, twice, and the speedo is still posseed!
i will do a few different things, either not work at all, jump around from 0-100
40-100...60-80 w/e the case it varies all the time, also it will be working showing my current
speed then the needle falls just to 0 or jumps around like crazy like said before...
it does all this while driving and alot while in neutral not moving too.
PLEASE HELP GUYS!!
i have done has fixed the problem...replaced all grounds/fuses/and the speed sensor
itself, twice, and the speedo is still posseed!
i will do a few different things, either not work at all, jump around from 0-100
40-100...60-80 w/e the case it varies all the time, also it will be working showing my current
speed then the needle falls just to 0 or jumps around like crazy like said before...
it does all this while driving and alot while in neutral not moving too.
PLEASE HELP GUYS!!
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Re: Do i need to replace my cluster...
if you've replaced everything I guess it's probably the gauge itself?
I know at least on EKs you can swap out the individual gauges easily, so if you can find just a speedo for cheap or a dx cluster w/no tach or something for cheap, it's just 4 screws in the back of the cluster to take it out, no wires, the screws make the elec. connections
I know at least on EKs you can swap out the individual gauges easily, so if you can find just a speedo for cheap or a dx cluster w/no tach or something for cheap, it's just 4 screws in the back of the cluster to take it out, no wires, the screws make the elec. connections
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Re: Do i need to replace my cluster...
that's usually something electrical, unless there's something wrong behind the gage. try swapping it, you won't even need a diy. it's pretty much common sense when taking gauges apart and putting them back together
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