With Electronic Instrument Cluster (EIC)
NOTE: Federal law requires that the odometer in any replacement speedometer/odometer must register the same mileage as that registered on the removed speedometer/odometer. Service replacement speedometer/odometers and odometer modules with the mileage preset to actual vehicle mileage are available through Ford Electronic Service Centers. In nearly all instances, the mileage continues to accumulate in the odometer memory even if the odometer does not display mileage. This mileage can usually be verified by the electronic service centers. Contact the service center for instructions to receive a replacement speedometer/odometer or odometer module with the mileage preset to actual mileage.If the actual vehicle mileage cannot be verified, the service center will supply a speedometer/odometer or odometer module with the odometer display preset to zero ("O") miles and the service odometer segment "S" illuminated in the vicinity of the odometer display. In addition, an odometer mileage sticker is supplied with the replacement odometer. This sticker must display the estimated vehicle mileage and is to be affixed to the driver's door.
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Remove lower steering column shroud and upper steering column shroud.
3. Remove instrument panel steering column cover and disconnect two screws retaining transmission control selector indicator cable to instrument cluster.
4. Remove instrument panel finish panel.
NOTE: Cluster message center switch module must be disconnected from instrument cluster to remove trim panel.
5. Remove four instrument cluster retaining screws.
6. Pull bottom of instrument cluster toward steering wheel.
7. Reaching behind and underneath instrument cluster, disconnect three connectors.
8. Swing bottom of instrument cluster out to clear top of instrument cluster from crash pad and remove instrument cluster.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert top of instrument cluster under crash pad, leaving bottom out.
2. Connect three connectors.
3. Seat instrument cluster and install four retaining screws. Tighten to 0.8-1.4 Nm (7-12 lb-in).
4. Connect battery ground cable and check instrument cluster operation.
5. Connect transmission control selector indicator. Check transmission control selector indicator dial alignment and adjust if necessary. Install instrument panel steering column cover.
6. Connect cluster message center switch module to instrument cluster and install instrument panel finish panel.
7. Install lower steering column shroud and upper steering column shroud.