1990 Sundance speedometer/odometer cluster

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by adoom, May 18, 2006.

  1. adoom

    adoom Guest

    1990 Sundance .I am trying to replace a gear in the odometer. Need
    instructions for removing needle from speedometer so i can get cluster
    apart. Thanks!!

    Arnold
     
    adoom, May 18, 2006
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  2. adoom

    maxpower Guest

    Tell me that the gear you are trying to replace is not the pinion gear that
    goes into the transmission!!!
    I cant see how you would even get a part number for anything pertaining to
    the speedometer period!!!
     
    maxpower, May 18, 2006
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  3. adoom

    adoom Guest

    Glenn,

    The speedometer is working fine.The odometer is not working. I was
    going to try to buy whatever gear is bad online and repair it myself.
    The whole cluster is controlled by a speed sensor not a cable. I just
    need to know how to safely take off the needle to get the cluster
    apart, to get to the gears. Thanks!

    Arnold
     
    adoom, May 18, 2006
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  4. adoom

    maxpower Guest

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    I seriously don't think you will find a part to repair your Speedo on line
    or anywhere else. If you gonna go thru all the trouble to remove it why not
    just get a used one from the junk yard?
    Yes the Speedo is controlled by a cable and a speed sensor but the gear in
    the trans make all this happen
     
    maxpower, May 18, 2006
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  5. adoom

    adoom Guest


    There are several sites I have been to online that you can get the
    gears to replacones that are broken. I have even confirm them with
    phone calls. You can also send them away for repair, which is waht I
    paln to do. There are only 42,500 original miles on the Sundance and
    its in near perfect shape.When it comes back from repair it will still
    reflect the original miles.

    Arnold
     
    adoom, May 18, 2006
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