My digital display doesn’t show the correct odometer reading any longer, as the digital numbers are unreadable (parts of the digital numbers are missing on the display), Any advice?
Find a place that rebuilds clusters and or look for a shop that can pull it and send it off or put a used one in it…
Hi Jenny. Davesmopar gives the perfect answer here. However, before you go down that rabbit hole, ask yourself if fixing this is worth the cost. The vehicle turns 20 within a year. If it will be donated or passed along to a friend or family member, why do you really need it? When it sells, will the value be higher than the cost of a dash project. Just respectfully offering a view here. We had a family member spend a lot of time and energy repairing a digital dash, only to then give the car away not long after.
Call around to your local auto recyclers,.(junk yards) and see if one has a used instrument cluster for your vehicle.
That’s where i got all the instrument clusters I replaced.
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