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#1060093 09/23/04 07:29 PM
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i have a 1996 tour with a zetec and a brand new tranny. speedometer works fine but odometer and trip meter inop, only reason im concerned is i have a warranty on tranny, and i have already had a problem so i was still covered. it quit working after i got it back the second time from the tranny shop. should i take it back or is it my problem?

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Definatly their problem. I had problems with a local tranny shop, I took it back and they fixed everything. Well almost everything. I diddn't feel like going back there again because Im starting to believe that stupidity is contagious.


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If the speedometer is working, then the vss is also working. the connection between the speedo and the odometer is internal to the instrument cluster - so I don't think the transmission shop could have messed it up. There is a stepper motor in the cluster that is bad about going out - the gear turns on the shaft or one of the phases goes out. I'd ask them about it, but don't expect them to pay for it.

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how hard is this to remove or should i give up now

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it isn't very hard.

you can go for fixing the odometer by taking apart the instr. cluster. I'd probably buy a whole instr. cluster (about $20-30) with a similar mileage and drop it in. that takes a short phillips head screwdriver and less than 1hr of your sweet time

fixing the odo takes a few more fine tools and some more time and patience while fiddling with the internals, but isn't very hard.

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