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Help! Dash cluster reporting incorrect average and instant MPG

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Oct 7, 2007
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Location
Amherst, NY
Corvette
1996 Torch Red Coupe (Prior 1988 and 1989)
At times the dash cluster is reporting 99 average MPG, with an instant MPG of 0. If I reset, it may correct itself. If I do nothing, after 10 mintes of driving, it may start to show correct values. Also noticed that when the average MPG shows high (99), so does the range (>600). At times, it will work properly for days. I've read the other posts on this topic, and tried resetting the ECM. A wild guess is that this is a sensor or ECM related issue. Any suggestions on how to pinpoint the cause would be appreciated.
 
At times the dash cluster is reporting 99 average MPG, with an instant MPG of 0. If I reset, it may correct itself. If I do nothing, after 10 mintes of driving, it may start to show correct values. Also noticed that when the average MPG shows high (99), so does the range (>600). At times, it will work properly for days. I've read the other posts on this topic, and tried resetting the ECM. A wild guess is that this is a sensor or ECM related issue. Any suggestions on how to pinpoint the cause would be appreciated.
Check out the speed sensors on All 4 wheels and transmission,I've seen 1 of them not working properly cause this problem!!:upthumbs
 
Trip odomoter is working correctly all of the time. Resetting the MPG with the car stopped (park/drive) or with the ignition in the "on" position, will show 12.8 MPG then quickly resume to 99 average MPG. That reset is not working properly. I remember that my 1988 would flash the 12.8 on reset as well. ABS is working fine, as well as the MPH and RPM.
 
Decided to contact Gordon Killebrew on his fee consulting line (800-For Your VETTE). As I described the above situation, Gordon explained that there is a serial data issue with the stock ECMs, and was very confident that replacing the ECM would resolve it. When searching the internet, I found two other situations similar to mine (one was a 1986 and the other a 1989) that was fixed using a new ECM. I'll post an update when completed. Right now the weather is 60+ and sunny in Western New York. so I'm enjoying the ride.
 
As promised, here is the update. Gordon was correct and that the issue was the ECM. The ECM needs to send MPG data to the cluster via a serial data line. User access is via connector "E" on the ALDL port. Purchased a rebuild ECM from Advanced Auto for $80. It was Cardone Part # 777165 (AC Part # 1227165), which is used on the 1986-1989 vettes (other cars as well). I opened the case to verify Cardone did indeed clean and recoat the electronics with a special clear sealant when they rebuilt it. They claim improved ECM reliability over the GM sealant. Replacement was pretty easy. 3 screws hold the passanger kick panel, and 2 screws hold the ECM in place. Transferred PROM, ECM cover plate, and two mounting prongs.
 

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