Actually, the replacement cluster had more miles <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />. I tried to advance it around to match the original odometer, but I couldn't find an easy way to do it. I will still have to go back into the gauge one more time, as the VSS is still off. I think it came from when I switched out the needles, and the transducer from the new cluster is causing the problem. I'll switch back to the original transducer and hopefully this will stop the check engine light from coming on.


1992 Isuzu Rodeo, newly rebuilt 3.1L v6 and rear diff; clear corners, bumper and tails; Aiwa MP3 head unit; Infinity Perfect 10.1 sub; Polk seperates; Sony cross and amps.
Next projects -- New paint, tint, billet grill, nerf bars.