Most odometers are connected to the transmission, the cable may have worked free on the trans or behind the dash.
Its could be a bad fuse. Try replacing the fuse first before moving onto more expensive fixes.
If the odometer also quits, the problem is probably the speed sensor or wiring to it. If the odometer keeps turning when the spedo quits, it is in the spedo itself and needs to go to the speedo shop.
sounds like a broken speedometer cable.
its probably a blown fuse or relay
I've go the same problem
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To repair a non-lighting odometer on a 1998 BMW Z3 Roadster, first check the fuse related to the instrument cluster, as a blown fuse can cause the odometer light to fail. If the fuse is intact, you may need to inspect the instrument cluster for loose connections or damaged wiring. In some cases, the odometer's internal bulbs may need replacement; disassemble the cluster to access and replace them. If these steps do not resolve the issue, consider consulting a professional, as the problem could involve a faulty circuit board.
In a 1990 the speedometer is electronic, but the odometer is gear driven. These gears fail frequently. I would suggest visiting the IPD website. They have the gear along with an instructional DVD to help the process.
The speedometer and odometer in a 1990 Chevy Astro Van may not work due to a malfunctioning vehicle speed sensor (VSS), which sends speed data to the dashboard. Additionally, issues such as a broken speedometer cable, faulty instrument cluster, or electrical problems can also cause these gauges to fail. Inspecting these components can help diagnose and resolve the issue.
usually overheating of the engine
3 main causes are :-VirusesMedia fail (hard disk fail, CD break, DVD corruption etc)Accidental deletionExcept that natural disaster and intentional deletion are main causes of data loss.
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