If by 'set' you mean to match it to an old speedometer's settings to read proper speeds, look on the back of the speedometers and you should see a group of small switches. Make sure the switch positions on the new speedometer match the positions on the old speedometer. Assuming the old speedometer was set correctly to begin with, the new one should now read your speeds and mileages correctly. If it doesn't, contact your local Dodge dealer, they should be able to find the correct setting for your vehicle (they will likely need to know the VIN first).
The Classic was the FLD132, and no. For one, the speedometer is set according to the gear ratio, tire size, and rear end gear ratio of the truck, and if those vary, the speed won't be accurate.
call your local auto parts store.the cheapest pads for my truck are about $25 for the front set.
The speedometer is not working. When the speedometer gets to 65 mph I set the cruise control.
You dont you replace the timing control module
the connector is on the right side kick panel behind the cover.
Check to see if there is a sticker on the end of the driver's door showing the original size of tire , and compare that to what is currently on the Ranger. Any change in tire size or wheel/tire combination if it is not a similar diameter as the factory set up will throw off the speedometer.
The 1993 5 coin proof set sells for about $7.
Look under the intake manifold about the same height as the alternator, some, if not all of these will screw in. You may need a universal for your socket set.
why did you have to change the sensor in the first place? was it broken? are you sure you put the correct one back in? if so, are you sure you are running the same size tires that came on the truck when it was stock? an increase in tire rolling circumference will cause your speedo to be off like you describe. ==Respond== I changed the speed sensor because only the speedometer was broken, the tach and other gauges including the odometer worked great. When that didnt work, I changed out the speedometer cluster, now the needle moves, however its in accurate. I will look into the tire size, I bought the truck last month, so I dont know if the tires have been changed. Is it possible all I need is to ge the computer re programmed? ==Re-Question== The tire size is the stock size, I am thinking either it's the computer, which I have no idea how to diagnose it, or it could be the replaced speedometer cluster is faulty, no good. ANy comments or help would be appreciated.
set it at top dead center the computer does the rest
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