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Usually the cluster has failed. You will need a new one, or a used one that has the same mileage showing.
No, you will need to fix the failure.
A part has failed. Find where the leak starts, and fix that part.
Replace the instrument cluster.
we had to replace the speed sensor in mine and it corrected the problem with the speedometer and the shifting. Good luck
Find the leak source and repair it. Usually the cause is cooler hoses.
on the brake pedal bracket there is an acuator it may be adjustable or you may need to replace it
There have been problems with the odometer displaying an error but no recalls for it. The instrument panel has to be repaired or replaced to fix the problem.
The 2 resistors in the guage cluster have come unsoldered. It is an easy fix. Here is an illustrated guide on how to do it from start to finish, and it only takes about an hour. http://members.cox.net/dpeters30/97_sebring_dash.htm
What has been working for me is to spray plug wires with WD40. Other than that you may want to replace plug wires. I have 300K on mine so the cheap fix is where it's at.
Not recommended. The water pump runs off of the timing belt, if the belt fails the valves can bend.
If both the speedometer and odometer are not working I would suspect the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) is at fault. If the speedometer doesn't work and the odometer does, I would suspect the instrument cluster is at fault.