try checking out your circuitry and looking for a break.... a little solder should do the trick.... hope that helps
At the top the speedometer cable is connected to a little gear in the speedometer guage, and on the bottom end it is connected to a little gear in the car's transmission.
There is no rev limiter on 88 cougars. The engine will not shut off at high speed. Only problem is, you have no clue how fast you're running because speedometer only goes to 85mph on digital speedometer & the analog speedometer registers a little pass that. The car, stock, will only run around 110mph top end. Only have 185 horses. This is true if you have the XR7, which has the 5.0 L V-8.
The easiest way I come up with is a little strange but there are very few differences between them. If it has a tachometer and a radio antenna then it a LS. If it has a tachometer and no antenna then its a GS. If it doesn't have a tachometer then it is a RS.
they bring down a little snow and rain
On my 96 Stratus ES it is between the gas tank and frame. My mechanic said he had to lower the tank a little to change it. Hope this helps.
the little gear that turns the numbers is broke and the only way to fix is replace the whole speedometer.
It means your brights are on.
Stratus clouds bring, small amounts of rain. I may be wrong but I have a test on Clouds tomorrow so I should know. And for you information stratus clouds look like a long, fluffy, blanket, and are usually are gray. So when you see stratus clouds you MAY have rain. Like I said I can't promise you that every stratus cloud will bring little rain. So if you'll be walking on a day stratus clouds will be out, bring a umbrella, just in case. Date 9/4/12
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01 - 05 Stratus's fit 20's as long as you go with the 225/35/ZR20 Tires. Personally I went with 245. I got a little rub but they are a bit safer.
What you will probably have to do is one, make sure that if your are going to put in an aftermarket tach, it is the same size if you are going to put it in the dash. Then you will have to remove the dash, (you might have to take off little plastic ring around guages) then take out tach, disconnect wires, and install the new tachometer.