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The cluster is the part that includes the speedo, odometer, fuel gauge, etc...
Cluster means all the gauges and warning lights on a vehicle i.e. fuel gauge,temp gauge speedometer, odometer, oil pressure warning lights etc.
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If both odometer and speedometer are not working I would blame the vehicle speed sensor. If just the odometer isn't working the gauge cluster assembly needs to be replaced with a reconditioned one.
I am assuming that you have the analog style gauge cluster. What you would do is you would take the gauge cluster out of the dashboard area. Then, you would install a new gauge. If you cannot do this, I would check the internet and find a new Chrysler New Yorker gauge cluster. I believe that you could use either a digital cluster or an analog cluster, but I would use the same type that your car curently has. Good Luck! I hope that this helps.
You don't. It's illegal. If you have a faulty gauge cluster and need to replace it with a new or used set, you need to take it to a qualified shop that is allowed to do it and they have to set your new gauge cluster to your old ones milage.
If it is just those two that have quit, the cluster has failed.If it is just those two that have quit, the cluster has failed.
I was looking at the drawings of the instrument panel ( gauge cluster ) in the 1997 Ford Crown Victoria Owner Guide and it doesn't have a factory tachometer
Odometer readings are displayed from by data relayed by the PCM. It is fully electronic and can only be manipulated by a specialized licensed repair facility. The Gauge cluster also has a built in memory so even if the PCM is changed it will not adjust the odometer display.
It's on the Gauge Cluster, Green Light With OD in the middle.
If the speedometer and odometer doesn't work I would suspect the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) is faulty.If the speedometer doesn't work but the odometer does, I would suspect the gauge cluster is at fault.
Unless the entire gauge cluster was replaced with one out of another car, I would have to say the gauge is faulty. Is the car named "Christine" by chance?