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Old 07-14-2006, 04:03 PM
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01 Speedometer Needle Stuck

My speedometer needle has become stuck after doing a 360. Restarting and even diconnecting the battery does not return it to the normal position. I have not idea how fast I am driving now. Anybody else have this problem?

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Old 07-14-2006, 09:00 PM
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Re: 01 Speedometer Needle Stuck

Haven't had the problem but, if you're also getting a check engine light one of the speed sensors on the tranny could be fried. If not might be time for a new instrument cluster. Probably don't need to tell you they are expensive. Try a junk yard first.
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Re: 01 Speedometer Needle Stuck

you can reset it by doing a cluster self test.Key off and out ,press and hold the trip/reset button on the speedo and it will perform various tests of all the guages and lights.and when done should be back to normal.

BTW how'd you get a 360 out of it? I cant even get mine to chirp at the lights.

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