mtnman262
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Racine, Wisconsin
Hi there all,
I have read all the threads about doing a gauge cluster swap in my 01 XJ SE so I know all the details about how easy it would be. So I went ahead and picked up a new cluster from ebay. The new cluster is in awesome condition but has 106,000 miles on it according to the seller (it was pretty cheap too). My XJ has about 87,000. I read a few posts that said that either the Dealer or a local speedometer shop can reset the ODO in the new cluster so that it matches the orig so I did not worry about this at the time I bought it.
So here's the problem... I called every jeep dealer from Milwaukee, WI to Waukegan, IL and none of them say they can do it. The only speedometer shop in a 75 mile radius of my place says they can do it... for $195 dollars!!! (Additionally, the guy there told me that the ODO reading is stored in the ECU and the Cluster to provide a check and balance system and that if I went ahead and installed the new cluster that when the ECU compares the two readings it would set both equal to the higher value. This is obviously to prevent people from just swapping in new clusters to keep their mileage low)
Any ideas?
Here's what I'm thinking, what do you think...
1. Go ahead and bite the big one and install the cluster knowing that it would increase the mileage by almost 20,000... I thought this might be fine since I dont have any plans to get rid of this truck but I dont know what would happen the next time I go through emissions. Does anybody know the from required to disclose the mileage change to the state?
2. Keep looking for a new cluster on ebay that is closer in mileage and then sell the one I have... The risk here is that I may not be able to find anything for a while and It may not be in as good condition or as cheap.
3. Wait until my actual ODO get closer to 106 before performing the install. Based on my current mileage trends I figure I should be able to install this in Sept. of 2009!! I dont think I can hold off this long...
Any ideas you guys (or gals) could provide would be greatly appreciated...
Eric
Racine, WI
2001 XJ
I have read all the threads about doing a gauge cluster swap in my 01 XJ SE so I know all the details about how easy it would be. So I went ahead and picked up a new cluster from ebay. The new cluster is in awesome condition but has 106,000 miles on it according to the seller (it was pretty cheap too). My XJ has about 87,000. I read a few posts that said that either the Dealer or a local speedometer shop can reset the ODO in the new cluster so that it matches the orig so I did not worry about this at the time I bought it.
So here's the problem... I called every jeep dealer from Milwaukee, WI to Waukegan, IL and none of them say they can do it. The only speedometer shop in a 75 mile radius of my place says they can do it... for $195 dollars!!! (Additionally, the guy there told me that the ODO reading is stored in the ECU and the Cluster to provide a check and balance system and that if I went ahead and installed the new cluster that when the ECU compares the two readings it would set both equal to the higher value. This is obviously to prevent people from just swapping in new clusters to keep their mileage low)
Any ideas?
Here's what I'm thinking, what do you think...
1. Go ahead and bite the big one and install the cluster knowing that it would increase the mileage by almost 20,000... I thought this might be fine since I dont have any plans to get rid of this truck but I dont know what would happen the next time I go through emissions. Does anybody know the from required to disclose the mileage change to the state?
2. Keep looking for a new cluster on ebay that is closer in mileage and then sell the one I have... The risk here is that I may not be able to find anything for a while and It may not be in as good condition or as cheap.
3. Wait until my actual ODO get closer to 106 before performing the install. Based on my current mileage trends I figure I should be able to install this in Sept. of 2009!! I dont think I can hold off this long...
Any ideas you guys (or gals) could provide would be greatly appreciated...
Eric
Racine, WI
2001 XJ