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Hey Guys i was driving home from my Girlfriends place this morning and i looked down at my Dash and noticed that the milleage was stuck on 180,000 so i reset the Trip meter to 000 and then that wasnt clicking over either i just wonder how easy it is to get a new dash installed either that or is there a wire that has come loose or something i wouldnt have a clue what to do can anyone help me?

thanks

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I take it you have a 33 , if thats correct the speedo is electronic not cable. As n15m0 said someone may have tampered with the oddo before and my guess is that the oddo drive is stuffed , even seized .

You cant buy them from Nissan you have to buy the whole speedo so your best bet is to buy a used cluster and hope that lasts ...

They are very easy to replace ..

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