I have an '05 mustang that has a screwed up speedometer and fuel gauge due to a defect that is common in most mustangs made that year. I did some research about it and found that ford dealerships will only replace the whole cluster ($600-$800) instead of actually fixing it. The fix for it appears to be replacing the stepper motors that are in the cluster which involves some soldering...just wondering if anyone knew of a repair shops around the Raleigh area that has experience doing something like this. I googled to see if I could find a place in Raleigh that specialized in speedometers but couldn't find anything. Here is a link below to show what needs to be done.http://www.fordmuscleforums.com/mustang-pages-2005-2009/493643-stepper-motor-replacement.html
1/14/2011 8:13:06 PM
will the dealer not fix it for free?
1/14/2011 8:36:35 PM
on a 6-year old car?
1/14/2011 8:41:06 PM
^^ that is the first thing I am going to try but I doubt I will have luck with that though I think they should since it is a well known defect which there should have been a recall for. What really blows is the fact that this car has only around 45,000 miles. another option I found is taking it out and overnighting the whole cluster to some dude in Missouri who will fix it and overnight it back for $247 which includes shipping. From different message boards I have been reading this guy has a pretty good reputation. http://drspeedometer.com/
1/14/2011 8:58:51 PM
"well known defect" probably isn't gonna cut it. There are a million "well known defects" out there...Evo clutches*, BMW subframes, 996-911 engines, 4cyl Wrangler transmissions*, Corvette seat tracks*, Corvette climate control displays*, Subaru 2nd gear, Yamaha motorcycle 2nd gear*, Honda motorcycle rectifiers, BMW airhead transmissions* as well as poor valve metallurgy, variety of issues with Mazda rotaries, air-cooled VW fuel lines slipping off and burning the car up...you name it. Almost all cars have a weak link. Some of them are downright common, major failures. *=I've personally fallen victim to itUnless it's a safety concern, manufacturers usually are slow to address it, if at all. They often just flat out deny that there's a problem, despite plenty of evidence to the contrary. At best, they sometimes will address it with updates to newer models, but I wouldn't hold my breath about them fixing an older one on their dime if it's out of warranty and it's not a safety issue.Shitloads of BMW subframes failed, and after about 10 years of uproar, owners finally got BMW to fix the failures for free, but even then it took YEARS of a lot of people involved with a class-action lawsuit.
1/14/2011 9:29:51 PM
i've heard good things about these guys when dealing with the display on audi instrument clusters (very common problem)http://www.modulemaster.com/en/services/index.php
1/15/2011 10:45:08 AM
^ It looks like they will do it $100 cheaper than that other website I found....but then again they might not include shipping in the total cost
1/15/2011 11:53:22 AM
yeah, i thought required safety equipment (speedo, seatbelt, airbag, etc) was required to have a lifetime warranty by the federal gov't
1/15/2011 12:01:04 PM
Speedo and gauges aren't required safety equipment. I think you can legally drive a vehicle on the road with no speedometer.
1/15/2011 1:45:46 PM
then how come you can get charged with "improper equipment"? wouldn't "lack of equipment" fall under that?
1/15/2011 5:06:55 PM
werepairclusters@gmail.com from what I hear they do it fairly cheaply (price wise)[Edited on January 15, 2011 at 5:46 PM. Reason : ...]
1/15/2011 5:44:55 PM