[quote name='Ceenit' date='Apr 3 2006, 07:10 AM']If it is not the gear, you will likely have to ship it off to Palo Alto or Speedometer Plus to get it fixed, either spot will run you between $125 to $200 for the repair and shipping.[/quote]
I just finished replacing the gear. The original gear did not look damaged at all, and replacing it with a new one did not fix the problem. So my question is, is the odometer using the same signal as the speedometer? I believe it s, so it can't be a broken wire or bad connector somewhere. The speedometer works fine.
The odometer motor is a stepper motor with a small control board. Is that motor and board sold as a replacement part anywhere?
From time to time the odometer will work again, for maybe 1 mile or 5 miles and stop. But that is 5 miles out of 500 so it is of little use.
I am an electronic engineer, so I am comfortable debugging at the circuit board level.
Any clues or tips before I dive in would be helpful.
James