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<blockquote data-quote="mwolson" data-source="post: 11195622" data-attributes="member: 16006"><p>if you can spin the VSS, remove your cluster and look for an AC voltage with the VSS spinning across the VSS pin on the cluster connector and ground. You can get the pin number and wire color from my cluster pinout page: <a href="http://accutach.com/9498ClusterPinouts.aspx" target="_blank">94 to 98 Cluster Pinouts</a></p><p></p><p>If you are getting AC to that pin, then it sounds to me like your speedo has taken a crap. The speedometer circuit drives the stepper motor that drives the odometer, BTW, so if the speedometer has died, that is likely the cause of the odometer not working.</p><p></p><p>I have a bench setup for testing and calibrating clusters if you want to have me take a look at it for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwolson, post: 11195622, member: 16006"] if you can spin the VSS, remove your cluster and look for an AC voltage with the VSS spinning across the VSS pin on the cluster connector and ground. You can get the pin number and wire color from my cluster pinout page: [url=http://accutach.com/9498ClusterPinouts.aspx]94 to 98 Cluster Pinouts[/url] If you are getting AC to that pin, then it sounds to me like your speedo has taken a crap. The speedometer circuit drives the stepper motor that drives the odometer, BTW, so if the speedometer has died, that is likely the cause of the odometer not working. I have a bench setup for testing and calibrating clusters if you want to have me take a look at it for you. [/QUOTE]
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