3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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I need a cluster or face in KM for a 98 Toyota Camry 4 cyl. If I can't get a full cluster, I would like to know how to convert the digital part from MPH to KMH..
Do you mean the odometer, the digital read out at the bottom??
That is stored in the ECM.
Stored in the cluster. Always.
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I found this on ebay but it doesn't look anything like mine
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Item not as shown... hit them up and confirm.
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Little Pig - 1999 Corolla LE - Manual Swap - 2001 front end - #138 @ CASC-OR Autoslalom 2012
Big Pig - 1997 Camry LE - need new tires, rear struts and alignment
Skinny Pig - 2010 devinci St-Tropez
Anybody know if a speedometer cluster from a 98 Camry 6 Cyl it's different in any way, shape or form than a 98 Camry 4 Cyl or if the are compatible?????
Anybody know if a speedometer cluster from a 98 Camry 6 Cyl it's different in any way, shape or form than a 98 Camry 4 Cyl or if the are compatible?????
Thanks
No physical or pinout difference that I know of. Not sure if the speedo is programmed differently for size differences between 195/70/14 (I4) and 205/65/15 (V6) tires.
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Little Pig - 1999 Corolla LE - Manual Swap - 2001 front end - #138 @ CASC-OR Autoslalom 2012
Big Pig - 1997 Camry LE - need new tires, rear struts and alignment
Skinny Pig - 2010 devinci St-Tropez
I don't care about the actual miles/kms. I installed it to see if everything works, now I installed back the original cluster on miles, and keep the Km's cluster for next year when I move to another country.
One more question for the guys that have a KM cluster..Do you guys have the shifter on the cluster ?????? This KMH's cluster that I got didn't came with the PRNDL..Just normal or I got a CE model, I don't know..
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