Kestas
Staff member
The engine wiring loom may or may not fall into the problem area. This was built at the cusp of the problem. An inspection under some of the wrap should give you an idea of whether you have the problem or not.
The head gaskets do go bad. I replaced mine prophylactically 100K ago.
You have a number of options to fix the odometer.
1. You could remove it and send it to a speedometer shop. I sent mine to Bob's Speedometer, a nationally known shop. Mine cost $400 to fix.
2. You could remove it and repair it yourself. There is information on the internet to guide you through the process.
3. You could buy the gauge or dash cluster set from eBay. I wish I did. I would have saved over $300.
The head gaskets do go bad. I replaced mine prophylactically 100K ago.
You have a number of options to fix the odometer.
1. You could remove it and send it to a speedometer shop. I sent mine to Bob's Speedometer, a nationally known shop. Mine cost $400 to fix.
2. You could remove it and repair it yourself. There is information on the internet to guide you through the process.
3. You could buy the gauge or dash cluster set from eBay. I wish I did. I would have saved over $300.