Cluster Problem with odometer

Discussion in 'Technical' started by C Theo, Apr 20, 2011.

  1. C Theo

    C Theo Chris Theodoulou

    Hey guy I have noticed lately that while im driving the my odometer freezes for a bit and wont go up while im driving. Does anyone know what this could be??
     
  2. Baron

    Baron Active Member

    it wasn't put together properly after being wound back, a common problem I think:cool:
     
  3. Hidds

    Hidds THAT annoying guy....

    take out and place back in again (if your game) should work, unless its clogged with dust and shit, a good clean can fix that then :D
     
  4. Dodgey

    Dodgey Member

    I had similar issue just rescently , got jammed after going over some speed humps serveral times. Basically took the Instrument Cluster out, took the front cover off , then took the back piece off to get to where the odometer is, I was looking for something the gears, but nothing visable.

    So just got my thumb acrosss the odometer and tried not with a lot of force to roll the odometer and then it clicked back into place and all was after that.

    Before you crazy and pull your Instrument Clustrer out , have u tried reset the trip meter , because they r linked together and it might just jar it enough to click inot place , if not then you will have to do what I did above.
     
  5. C Theo

    C Theo Chris Theodoulou

    Nuh its not that its still got its original kms, thanks
     
  6. C Theo

    C Theo Chris Theodoulou

    ill try the clean thanks :)
     
  7. C Theo

    C Theo Chris Theodoulou

    Yer that is similar to me after a few bumps i think it was as well ok i might try that as well thanks. But mine only freezes sometimes usually after i have been driving for a bit but it i turn the car off n come back in a bit it works fine again:confused:
     
  8. TQE-756

    TQE-756 Active Member

    Wooow this site...

    Hehe sorry but I'm an old Fart (ie... over 40) and I'm going to be sarcastic here... (ready??) "Woooow this site has a Tech section..." annnd when I type Odometer into the Search Australian 300ZX Owners Association Technical Library search box, the 1st response is... http://www.pexcom.com.au/z32cms/e107_images/Odometer Repair.pdf
    Woow look at that eh!! lol! :D
     

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