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<blockquote data-quote="mwolson" data-source="post: 11201268" data-attributes="member: 16006"><p>The VSS signal isn't being generated, it isn't getting to the cluster or the cluster is broken.</p><p></p><p>I assume you have re-seated all of the connectors to ensure you are getting good electrical contacts.</p><p></p><p>One possible issue is that the drive gear in the transmission tailshaft is worn out too. I am not sure if the drive grar is metal or plastic. I'd think it is metal, but maybe someone who has actually seen one knows for sure.</p><p></p><p>If you've pulled the speedometer needle off, then the only way to be sure to get it back on the shaft the right way is to drive the cluster with a calibration signal. That is also a good way to test the cluster too.</p><p></p><p>PM me if you are interested in me bench testing the cluster for you or if you are intersted in buying some cluster testing and calibration tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwolson, post: 11201268, member: 16006"] The VSS signal isn't being generated, it isn't getting to the cluster or the cluster is broken. I assume you have re-seated all of the connectors to ensure you are getting good electrical contacts. One possible issue is that the drive gear in the transmission tailshaft is worn out too. I am not sure if the drive grar is metal or plastic. I'd think it is metal, but maybe someone who has actually seen one knows for sure. If you've pulled the speedometer needle off, then the only way to be sure to get it back on the shaft the right way is to drive the cluster with a calibration signal. That is also a good way to test the cluster too. PM me if you are interested in me bench testing the cluster for you or if you are intersted in buying some cluster testing and calibration tools. [/QUOTE]
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