Speedometer stopped working

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Asked by brywin Mar 06, 2011 at 08:14 PM about the 1997 Ford Taurus GL

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just replaced the VSS and the speedometer still is not working....can anyone suggest what my next step should be?

4 Answers

problem could be in the key switch,is digital,u talking about the odemeter reading or the speedodometer for the speed you running,eather way could be key switch or the cluster has gone bad.

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odometer and speedometer are both not working...changed the vss and the pigtail and still having the same issue. any ideas what else I can try?

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check all fuses ,is a fuse box under hood on driver side,could also be the cluster has gone bad,I still think the key switch is the problem,have your local lock smith check it,all of them have a person qulafied to do this.

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