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rnasteff 03-06-2002 09:31 AM

Speedometer stuck at 0 on my '95 C280
 
Recently, the speedometer needle of my 1995 C280 has been sticking on 0 mph. After driving a short time the needle would swing up and start registering the mph. Today, the needle remained stuck at 0 mph for the entire trip to work (single lane roads, 15 to 20 minutes, 3 stop lights). The odometer continues to record miles driven so it does not appear to be affected. I'm a first time MB owner and don't know much about the way the systems work. Is this an electrical or mechanical problem and how do I fix it?

blackmercedes 03-06-2002 09:47 AM

The "goop" that is painted on the tip of the needle has become soft and sticky.

The fix has been covered a few times. Search David C Klasse's posts and you'll find the answer. It wasn't complicated, but eludes me right now.

Rest assured, no big cash layout...

mplafleur 03-06-2002 12:09 PM

My speedometer AND odometer both stopped working the other day. I don't know if it was when I pushed the trip meter button or not. But it was still at 000.0 miles later. Neither have started working.

I though the trip meter problem only effected the odometer, not the speedo. Could this be a cable issue?

bainjs 03-06-2002 12:21 PM

I was having the same problem with my temp, fuel and tach gauges. When I pulled the cluster out to replace lightbulbs I went ahead and dismantled it and scrapped the paint off the needle posts where the needle touches. Since then I've had no problems. I have a 94 C280.

Somewhere I read that the paint MB used got sticky, especially in cold weather.

BAd124 03-07-2002 03:04 PM

Reading this thread reminded me of my friends 97 c280. Apparently you could do something with the fuses and completely reset the odemeter to 0.The dealership had no idea it even happened. Not that this is encouraged but do be careful when playing with the electronics of these cars as playing with one thing can effect a few others.

mbsickness 03-10-2002 01:47 AM

Bainjs, I too have a 94 c280 which I was trying to remove the cluster to change some light bulbs. Did you have to remove the steering wheel by any chance? I can get the cluster loose but the steering wheel lip will not aloow the cluster to be pulled all the way out. Just wondering if there were any tricks. Thanks.

bainjs 03-10-2002 03:07 PM

After disconnecting the wiring connectors, I was able to angle it and slide it out the right side of the steering wheel. Make sure you have the wheel straight in order for the cluster to slide across the top of the center piece. Let me know if you have more questions.

Thanks

Joel

ExecutiveCleara 11-17-2008 09:32 AM

Cheapest Peg Sticking Fix.
 
The cheapest, and quickest fix for the needle sticking problem is to by a "pipecleaner" from a hobby shop (the kind you made stick men out of in kendergarten) and dip it in alcohol, thread it through the holes made for the trip push button and/or clock set buttons and brush it back and forth across the pegs to clean off the sticky residues that are gooping up the pegs. This will get you out of taking the cluster out of the dash until and unless you have to replace the bulbs.

If you are taking it out to replace the bulbs, or do any other service on it, then scrub off the coating on those pegs to avoid this ever happening again.

cudaspaz 11-17-2008 03:26 PM

You can also put a small length of wire insulation over the sticky peg and clean the needle with alcohol to remove the sticky stuff.

ScottyP 11-29-2008 06:58 PM

Heres the MB fix to sticking cluster needles.
This will stop the needles from sticking for good.


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