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FYI for guys with extended warranties:
I had the same problem on my 2000 F-150, but my warranty (extended, not original)listed the odometer as a covered item. Since I had some other work I wanted done (most of it was covered by the warranty), I decided now was a good time to pay the $50 deductible. After a few days, they informed my that the only way to fix the odometer was to replace the whole instrument cluster, but that was not a part covered under the warranty. I raised the BS flag on that because my paperwork specifically lists the odometer as being a covered part. I told them that if the only way to fix it was to replace the whole thing, then I get a new instrument cluster. It took a few days to get things cleared up, but the panel was replaced as a covered part. So if they tell you it isn't covered, they'll still fix it if you raise a fuss.
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