How do you remove a speedometer from a Nissan?

How do you remove a speedometer from a Nissan?

Remove the 4 screws surrounding the plastic circle. After removing the screws, the speedometer can be removed. Before you can remove the circuit board, you will need to remove the 4 screws, marked in yellow, and unsolder 4 posts, marked in red. Once you’ve removed the solder and screws, you can remove the board.

Can you repair a speedometer on a Nissan 240SX?

These instructions will work for nearly any Nissan that uses a similar speedometer. I know that the ’95-’98 240SX used a similar design. Remove the 4 screws surrounding the plastic circle.

How do you get speedometer back to home position?

Both the shaft and the motor need to be at their “home” position which is 0 mph. Returning the motor to its home position is the hardest part. You may need to solder the motor to the circuit board, screw it into the cluster, connect the cluster and power-on the ignition. This will bring it back to the home position.

When did I buy a 1995 Nissan truck?

A few years ago, I bought a 1995 Nissan truck to use at work. Given it’s task, I wasn’t too concerned about the general condition of the truck. One small detail did prove to be a problem.

Remove the 4 screws surrounding the plastic circle. After removing the screws, the speedometer can be removed. Before you can remove the circuit board, you will need to remove the 4 screws, marked in yellow, and unsolder 4 posts, marked in red. Once you’ve removed the solder and screws, you can remove the board.

These instructions will work for nearly any Nissan that uses a similar speedometer. I know that the ’95-’98 240SX used a similar design. Remove the 4 screws surrounding the plastic circle.

Both the shaft and the motor need to be at their “home” position which is 0 mph. Returning the motor to its home position is the hardest part. You may need to solder the motor to the circuit board, screw it into the cluster, connect the cluster and power-on the ignition. This will bring it back to the home position.

A few years ago, I bought a 1995 Nissan truck to use at work. Given it’s task, I wasn’t too concerned about the general condition of the truck. One small detail did prove to be a problem.

Why is the needle on my speedometer stuck?

If the needle is stuck, the fuse in the fuse box may be faulty. Also, the gauge may need to be replaced. Another issue may be if the speedometer needle tends to bounce around. In an older car, the issue may be with the cable.

Is it possible to replace the speedometer sensor?

On most cars sold today, this will be indicated by the cruise control light being illuminated on the dashboard – even if it’s not engaged. If you experience this problem, it’s possible that the speedometer sensor needs to be replaced.

Are there any issues with the Nissan speedometer?

Speedometer issues SOLVED! Some of you may remember my posts about having a failed speedometer and odometer with the other guages working fine. Well… after 1 week of testing wires, continuity, resistance, tracing, replacing 2 ECU computers, 2 speedometer heads, and 1 vehicle speed sensor.

If the needle is stuck, the fuse in the fuse box may be faulty. Also, the gauge may need to be replaced. Another issue may be if the speedometer needle tends to bounce around. In an older car, the issue may be with the cable.

Can a car be reset with a broken speedometer?

In the past, most mechanics ended up having to replace the speedometer head when a vehicle came in with a broken speedometer. Nowadays, there’s a possible reset procedure that can be used, and it can be done by most car owners right at home.

How do you remove speedometer from Nissan 240SX?

I know that the ’95-’98 240SX used a similar design. Remove the 4 screws surrounding the plastic circle. After removing the screws, the speedometer can be removed. Before you can remove the circuit board, you will need to remove the 4 screws, marked in yellow, and unsolder 4 posts, marked in red.