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The Nissan Hardbody speedometer not functioning can be due to a faulty engine control unit or loose wiring, which can lead to various engine problems. Issues like a loose gasket must be promptly tightened, oil leaks should be addressed promptly, and a loose spark plug can cause engine malfunctions. Engine overheating is a critical concern as it may result in car fires and explosions. Excessive oil consumption may necessitate immediate oil changes. It is recommended to replace the air filter every 15,000 to 30,000 miles, change the coolant every 60,000 miles, and replace spark plugs every 100,000 miles except for copper plugs, which should be changed every 30,000 miles.
There seems to be an issue with the speedometer on my 2005 Nissan hardbody not working properly.
While there could be various reasons why your Nissan speedometer isn't working, the top three culprits often include a faulty vehicle speed sensor (VSS), a malfunctioning speedometer relay, or an issue with the electrical wiring.