To fix the non-working odometer in your 1992 Dodge Dynasty, first check the speedometer cable for any damage or disconnection, as a faulty cable can prevent the odometer from functioning. If the cable is intact, inspect the speedometer itself for any internal issues or wear. Additionally, you may need to remove the instrument cluster to access and repair or replace the odometer gear, which can wear out over time. If you're not comfortable with these repairs, it's advisable to consult a mechanic for assistance.
To repair the odometer on a 1988 Dodge Dynasty, first, remove the instrument cluster from the dashboard by unscrewing it and disconnecting the wiring harness. Inspect the odometer gears for any signs of wear or damage, as they are often the cause of malfunction. If the gears are broken, they can be replaced with new ones. Reassemble the cluster and reconnect it to ensure that the odometer is functioning properly.
If your speedometer is functioning but both the odometer and trip odometer are not, the issue may likely be related to the speed sensor or the internal gears of the odometer. In many vehicles, including your 1992 Dodge Dynasty, the speedometer is driven by a cable or electronic signal, while the odometer relies on a mechanical connection or electronic signal from the same source. A worn-out gear in the odometer mechanism or a fault in the instrument cluster could also be the culprit. It's advisable to check the vehicle's manual for specific troubleshooting steps or consult a mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.
To repair the odometer on a 1989 Dodge Dynasty, you typically need to access the instrument cluster. Start by removing the dashboard cover and unscrewing the cluster. Once it's out, check for any broken gears or connections in the odometer mechanism. If any parts are damaged, replace them, and then reassemble everything carefully to ensure proper function. If you're not comfortable with DIY repairs, consider consulting a professional mechanic.
You don't. There are reasons you aren't allowed to tamper with an odometer. If you have an old jalopy you might be able to replace a broken drive cable, but you can't even do that with a modern digital one. You have to get it replaced.
The odometer is electric, no cable.
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I have a 2001 Dodge Stratus Coupe V6 and mine is a digital odometer located right under the speedometer.
Dodge did not make a 1996 Dynasty. The last Dynasty was built in 1993.
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I have the same problem on an '89 Dodge Dynasty. I am told that the odometer and speedometer in my car are driven by separate cables and that I simply need a new cable for my odometer to function properly again. I have not verified this information, but it might get you on track.
You can't.