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Old 11-30-2005, 17:01   #1 (permalink)
Randy Pavatte
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Odometer stopped working

On my way home today I noticed my odometer stopped turning. It was stuck
at 159,750. Also the trip stopped, and I'm guessing its related.
My Explorer is a 96 XLT with auto trans.
Does anyone have any ideas on what is broken? Any ideas on how much
expense I'm looking at?
I want to take it Friday to get fixed, so any feedback offered prior to
that day would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and best wishes.

Randy

We're living in a world that's been pulled over our eyes to blind us
from the truth. Where are you, white rabbit?

 
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Old 12-01-2005, 17:01   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Odometer stopped working


Randy Pavatte wrote:
> On my way home today I noticed my odometer stopped turning. It was stuck
> at 159,750. Also the trip stopped, and I'm guessing its related.
> My Explorer is a 96 XLT with auto trans.
> Does anyone have any ideas on what is broken? Any ideas on how much
> expense I'm looking at?
> I want to take it Friday to get fixed, so any feedback offered prior to
> that day would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and best wishes.
>
> Randy
>
> We're living in a world that's been pulled over our eyes to blind us
> from the truth. Where are you, white rabbit?


I believe after 95 the speedo/odo are electronic, that is they use the
VSS signal (vehicle speed sensor) instead of being driven by a cable.
So if your speedo works, but not the odo, it must be the odo circuitry,
which is built into the speedo assy if the odo is still the mechanical
type (not an electronic display).

When I was looking for a speedo for my 94 in a junkyard, they had no
Explorers, so I looked at other models. One was a Thunderbird. It had
the electronic speedo/odo. It seemed to have a motor to drive the
odometer, which was still the mechanical type. The speedo was like a
tach, using pulses from the VSS to determine the amount of current to
drive the meter with.

Or does yours have an electronic display? I believe the vehicle
computer handles it if it has an electonic display.
-Paul

 
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