Help: Odometer stopped reading.
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Help: Odometer stopped reading.
Hey guys my odometer stopped reading.
Is there any way I can fix this?
Or would the only solution be to get a new cluster?
Opinions please. Thanks!
Is there any way I can fix this?
Or would the only solution be to get a new cluster?
Opinions please. Thanks!
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Re: (sleepiieex215)
good for you now your cars mileage will never change just fix it when you resell it jkd
What car? does it have digital odometer or mechanical? everything else work on the cluster?
What car? does it have digital odometer or mechanical? everything else work on the cluster?
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Re: (sleepiieex215)
I give it to you step by step.
1. First go to the upper right hand corner of this chat forum and click on the red SEARCH button. From there, search, don't forget to sometimes try archived material as well. 9-10 doctors would reccommend doing this before EVER asking a question.
2. Once done searching you'll then know its either your VSS is dirty or went bad. If it is not either of these two, your cluster is bad, but the problem will for sure be your VSS.
3. clean or replace VSS (junkyards are your friends if you need one)
1. First go to the upper right hand corner of this chat forum and click on the red SEARCH button. From there, search, don't forget to sometimes try archived material as well. 9-10 doctors would reccommend doing this before EVER asking a question.
2. Once done searching you'll then know its either your VSS is dirty or went bad. If it is not either of these two, your cluster is bad, but the problem will for sure be your VSS.
3. clean or replace VSS (junkyards are your friends if you need one)
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Re: (mike1114)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mike1114 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I give it to you step by step.
1. First go to the upper right hand corner of this chat forum and click on the red SEARCH button. From there, search, don't forget to sometimes try archived material as well. 9-10 doctors would reccommend doing this before EVER asking a question.
2. Once done searching you'll then know its either your VSS is dirty or went bad. If it is not either of these two, your cluster is bad, but the problem will for sure be your VSS.
3. clean or replace VSS (junkyards are your friends if you need one)</TD></TR></TABLE>
The best advice ever
1. First go to the upper right hand corner of this chat forum and click on the red SEARCH button. From there, search, don't forget to sometimes try archived material as well. 9-10 doctors would reccommend doing this before EVER asking a question.
2. Once done searching you'll then know its either your VSS is dirty or went bad. If it is not either of these two, your cluster is bad, but the problem will for sure be your VSS.
3. clean or replace VSS (junkyards are your friends if you need one)</TD></TR></TABLE>
The best advice ever
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is the check engine light on??? if not then its not the VSS. if the VSS signal isnt present the ECU will spit a code and the check engine light will come on.
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