I'm stuck at 48000 miles (probably more like 148000)
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I know on the early 90's there are "gear sets" that go bad and need to be replaced. Goes for the odometer, trip odometer, etc...do a "search" on here to see posts that discuss this and where to get parts.
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If it's a 90 model the odo probably doesn't work because the small plastic gears that turn the odo have fallen apart. This also happens on the trip side as well. It's a common problem with these instrumrent clusters. You have to replace the gears to get it working again. A 90 model does not use a cable, it's electric.
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It's not hard to do and not that expensive either.
While you're at it you can you can install a 6-digit odo set to the right mileage if you want.
No such thing as a good cluster in the junk yard, been there done that!!
It's cheaper and easier to fix yours than try to find a good one.
Because good ones don't exist, and if you did find one it will break too. they all do!Last edited by mcninetyone; 02-26-2014, 11:46 AM.
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Those gears can go out at anytime.
I've seen them go out at 50K and 150K, usually they go out around 90-125K.
Yours have probably lasted longer than average.
Your 5-digit odo can be replaced with a later model 6-digit odo and look factory.
Just have to find one and set the miles.
After that it's just a drop in, when you do the gears you use the 6-digit going back in.
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Originally posted by mcninetyone View PostThose gears can go out at anytime.
I've seen them go out at 50K and 150K, usually they go out around 90-125K.
Yours have probably lasted longer than average.
Your 5-digit odo can be replaced with a later model 6-digit odo and look factory.
Just have to find one and set the miles.
After that it's just a drop in, when you do the gears you use the 6-digit going back in.
I got my 6-digit odo from mcninetyone a few months ago. I had him set to 95,000 miles which I do believe to be original miles. (all evidence the PO had, and factory parts on the car suggested such). I'm up to 100k and change now on the odo. http://www.grandmarq.net/vb/showthre...l=1#post706436 It's a direct swap, no modification required.
I probably could have gotten one from a JY, but I'm too lazy/never make time to go and I don't mind paying someone in the community on here.
As was mentioned there are plenty of threads on the topic of these gears, here is one of many: http://www.grandmarq.net/vb/showthre...topped-turning, you may be able to find a better deal on the gears, what I had posted in that thread seemed to be the best that I could find at the time.Vic
~ 1989 MGM LS Colony Park - Large Marge
~ 1998 MGM LS - new DD
~ 1991 MGM LS "The Scab"
~ 1991 MGM GS "The Ice Car"
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Also, if you do the gears, do all 4 of them, or they will just fail later. Been there, done that....
Here's some pics of what's involved.
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