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Old 02-21-2011, 01:52 PM
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Help on Speedo Repair

My speedo works when it wants to. 90% of the time the needle rests at 0 or locks to 75. It even went off the charts once
does anyone know of a fix for these without replacing the cluster? I already replaced the digital sender off the transfer case and the pig tail. It did nothing.
94 p/u 4x4 manual and all electronic cluster

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Old 02-23-2011, 09:07 PM
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Never heard of it being done before. Don't believe it's possible myself. But I could be wrong. I'd probably atleast tear it apart and I found out for sure if it were mine though. Being's how the speedo assembly is so spendy, and any cheaper fix is definitely worth a shot. If it can't be done then you're gonna have to buy a new one anyway. You can buy just the speedo assembly from Toyota, you don't have to replace the entire cluster. They're not too cheap, about $240 or so. It would probably be cheaper to replace the entire cluster with a used one, but then you don't really know what you're getting into there. Could have speedo troubles again in the future, depending whether you get lucky or not.

Good luck!
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man that sure stinks. Thanks for the input!
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