Subject: | Trip Odometer Resets To Zero (Exchange/Install Instrument Cluster) |
Models: | 1999 Chevrolet Camaro |
1999 Pontiac Firebird |
Some customers may comment that the trip odometer resets to zero when starting the engine.
Ambient temperatures below 0° C (32° F), combined with low battery voltage, may cause the trip odometer memory to be erased when starting the vehicle.
To identify the instrument panel cluster part number, use the following procedure:
The Tech 2 will now display the instrument panel cluster part number. If the part number is shown in the table below as the old part number, install a new part number exchange cluster which has had the new circuit board with the non-volatile memory chip installed. Order the cluster from your A/C Delco® Service Center. DO NOT ORDER A CLUSTER FROM GMSPO.
Vehicle | Old part number | New Part Number |
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Camaro | 16232951 | 09380671 |
Camaro | 16232941 | 09380651 |
Camaro | 16232961 | 09380711 |
Camaro | 16233011 | 09380691 |
Camaro | 16233001 | 09380731 |
Firebird | 16232952 | 09380692 |
Firebird | 16232942 | 09380662 |
Firebird | 16232932 | 09380652 |
Parts are currently available from an authorized AC-Delco® Service Center.
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor operation | Description | Hours |
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N4180 | Instrument Panel Cluster R&R | 0.4 |