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Old 12-26-2012, 04:15 PM
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hi Im Darrell.A i live in California ,the bay area. I have a 1999 chevy Camaro 3.8 i unplug the battery and change the Maf the speedometer went out can someone help me!. not sure if this is where i post this ( the speedometer is laying all the way to the right pass 100 thank all
Old 12-27-2012, 09:08 AM
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Sounds like you shorted something and don't realize it. You can get a whole new cluster for ebay and plug it in and see. Other than that I wouldn't know, never heard of such.
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I wouldn't buy a new cluster without at least checking/ trying a few things first. Try this first: https://ls1tech.com/forums/general-m...g-battery.html If that doesn't fix it, the next thing I would check are the fuses (located on the drivers side of the dash.) If all the fuses look good, check and make sure your VSS didn't come unplugged and is making a good connection.
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Originally Posted by T AM
I wouldn't buy a new cluster without at least checking/ trying a few things first. Try this first: https://ls1tech.com/forums/general-m...g-battery.html If that doesn't fix it, the next thing I would check are the fuses (located on the drivers side of the dash.) If all the fuses look good, check and make sure your VSS didn't come unplugged and is making a good connection.
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