The same thing happened on my 1998 200sx, what i did was push the trip meter reset rod a couple of times and a bit aggressively while driving which made the odometer start reading normal. I was stuck at 269999.
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Originally Posted by 10.1sr20de-t The same thing happened on my 1998 200sx, what i did was push the trip meter reset rod a couple of times and a bit aggressively while driving which made the odometer start reading normal. I was stuck at 269999.
Guess i'll try that out. Also I think i'm going to take the cluster out and look it over. I read some folks who have Sentra's and Altima's had the same problem. They fixed their clusters by giving it a few smacks and shakes.
Could just be the cluster... The odo went out on mine a few years back too. Sensor was fine, cluster replacement fixed it.
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Originally Posted by Yosho Could just be the cluster... The odo went out on mine a few years back too. Sensor was fine, cluster replacement fixed it.
I too think it's the cluster. If it was the sensor wouldn't everything stop working? Driving me nuts this thing not working. How much do used clusters go for?