or Those That Have Different Clusters?
For Those That Have Different Clusters?
When you change your cluster to a different one, do you roll the odometer so it matches the vehicle's original odometer reading? The cluster I want has about 135k on it while mine says 114k...would I be able to roll back the 135k cluster to match my 114k?
When you change your cluster to a different one, do you roll the odometer so it matches the vehicle's original odometer reading? The cluster I want has about 135k on it while mine says 114k...would I be able to roll back the 135k cluster to match my 114k?
I don't know how it works on other model hondas, but I know that on 92-95 civics you can remove the speedometer from your cluster and put it on the new cluster. There are 3 screws on that back that hold it on. Just take it off and put it on the new cluster. That is if your using a stock cluster in those years. If you get a jdm or a cluster thats not stock for that year than you can try and roll it back, but I wouldn't want to risk damaging the cluster.
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marecco
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Mar 11, 2008 11:58 AM



