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Old 09-25-2006, 05:21   #1 (permalink)
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Odometer

2001 F150, odometer light comes and goes. Someone else said he had the same problem and that there a factory problem. Is anyone else having this problem, or had this problem that can shed some light. Thanks
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Old 09-25-2006, 05:47   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Odometer

If you are referring to the LCD odometer display, then you may have to replace the cluster or deal with it. I have seen this on some Ford F-150 models.

That is actually a module and has to be programmed from the Ford dealer when replaced.
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Re: Odometer

Which module? When I first took it into the FORD DEALER in Deland Fl they said the a module by the transmission and a short, which they repaired and the light was gone. Drove down the road, light (service) came back on, went back and now the Timing sencor, was bad. I called and asked, did they have any mechanics or just parts changers? I can live with it, or better the wife can, its her truck. I just know, the service light is back on also, which can be anything, I think Auto Zone will test for nothing, and tell what the code is for. We have 68 F100, 92 F150, 2001 F150 and new one 2001 F350. I can't complain about Fords, had other also. But since these new computer driven models, it hard to get a handle any more. Thanks for your help.
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Re: Odometer

The odemeter itself is a module. The programming will need removed from yours, and then placed into the new one with the computer at a dealership. Your odometer will also be correct when replaced.

Get the CEL codes and post them here for help on those.
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thanks, will try this week or next.
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Re: Odometer

Please look at this and maybe you dont need to spend the money other people say u may need to :) http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...ometer+blackout

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