I could be a bad float in the gas tank. you have a fused link in the circuit board.may have blown.
If the odometer has failed, does the speedometer still work? They are both driven by a cable which spins. If the speedometer is still working, than the odometer has jammed. Probably a dealer fix.
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Your speedometer may have failed, or the speedometer cable that connects to the transmission, or the plastic gear in the transmission may be broken.
rpm and speedometer gauges not working 1995 Chevy silverado 2wd
have you checked your fuses?
There are certain car gauges which are mandatory to have in a dashboard. These gauges are the speedometer, the temperature gauge, the fuel gauge, the tachometer, oil pressure gauge, charging system gauge, and odometer.
There is no fuse just for the speedometer. If the speedometer is not working, you may have a problem in the dash gauges cluster, or a vehicle speed sensor problem.
check the vss located on the tailshaft of the transmission for the speedometer issue the odometer is figured out based on the speedometer also so it will quit as well. this sounds like either the sensor is bad or a short in the wire from it The cord for the speedometer came undone from the transmission or the gauge cluster is bad
The odometer and speedometer in a 1993 Buick Regal may stop working due to a faulty vehicle speed sensor (VSS), which sends information about the car's speed to the dashboard instruments. Additionally, issues with the speedometer cable, such as damage or disconnection, can also lead to failure. Electrical problems, such as blown fuses or wiring issues, may further contribute to the malfunction. Lastly, a malfunctioning instrument cluster can prevent both gauges from operating properly.
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A wire going to the battery broke off, when it was reconnected the gauges and lights on the gauges start working again, however the speedometer and the tachometer did not operate.
The intermittent failure of the speedometer, odometer, and other gauges in a 2000 Infiniti can often be attributed to a faulty instrument cluster, a bad connection or wiring issue, or a malfunctioning vehicle speed sensor. Additionally, issues with the vehicle's electrical system, such as blown fuses or a weak battery, can also impact gauge performance. Checking for loose connections and ensuring the electrical components are functioning properly can help diagnose the problem. If these steps don’t resolve the issue, professional inspection may be necessary.