electrical
Speedometer
for 2018 Ford F-150 5.0L V8 Coyote · RWD
Difficulty
Moderate
Time
2.0 h
Tools
7
Steps
13
This procedure covers the diagnosis and replacement of a faulty speedometer or instrument cluster in a 2015-2020 Ford F-150 with the 5.0L Coyote V8 engine.
Warnings
⚠Disconnecting the battery will erase radio presets and may require powertrain relearning procedures after completion.
ℹ️Some instrument clusters may require dealer programming or configuration to match vehicle VIN and mileage.
⚠Do not force trim panels or clips as they break easily. Use proper removal tools.
Tools required
Torx driver set (T15, T20)Essential
Panel removal tool setEssential
10mm socket and ratchetEssential
Torque wrench (5-50 Nm range)Essential
OBD-II scan tool
Trim clip removal tool
Flashlight or work light
Parts
- Instrument cluster assembly × 1 — Use OEM specification or verified aftermarket
- Dashboard trim clips (if broken) × 1 — Ford trim clip assortment
Preparation
- Park vehicle on level surface and engage parking brake
- Turn ignition to OFF position and remove key
- Allow vehicle to sit for at least 2 minutes to allow airbag system capacitors to discharge
- Disconnect negative battery terminal to prevent electrical short circuits
- Adjust steering column to lowest position for easier access to upper dash trim
- Gather all tools and new parts before beginning disassembly
Procedure
- 1Disconnect battery negative terminalUsing a 10mm socket, loosen and remove the negative battery terminal bolt. Carefully lift the terminal off the battery post and secure it away from the battery to prevent accidental contact during the repair.Torque specBattery Terminal Bolts6 Nm (4 lb-ft)
- 2Remove lower steering column trimLocate the lower steering column cover beneath the steering wheel. Remove the two Torx screws (T20) at the bottom of the cover. Gently pull the lower cover away from the column, disconnecting any clips, and set aside.
- 3Remove upper steering column trimWith the lower cover removed, locate and remove the Torx screws securing the upper steering column cover. There are typically two screws at the bottom edge. Carefully separate the upper cover from the column, working around the ignition switch area, and remove it completely.
- 4Remove instrument cluster bezelUsing a trim removal tool, carefully pry the instrument cluster bezel (the trim ring surrounding the gauge cluster) away from the dashboard. Start at the bottom corners and work your way around. The bezel is held by multiple clips. Pull it forward once all clips are released and disconnect any electrical connectors for dimmer switches or other controls integrated into the bezel.
- 5Remove instrument cluster mounting screwsWith the bezel removed, you will now see the instrument cluster itself. Locate the four Torx screws (T20) securing the cluster to the dashboard frame, typically one in each corner. Remove all four screws and keep them in a safe location.
- 6Extract instrument cluster from dashCarefully pull the instrument cluster forward from the dashboard opening. You will need to pull it out approximately 4-6 inches to access the electrical connectors on the rear. Support the cluster weight with one hand while working.
- 7Disconnect electrical connectorsLocate the large multi-pin connector(s) on the back of the instrument cluster. Press the release tab(s) and carefully pull each connector straight off the cluster. There are typically two large connectors. Note the orientation and position of each connector for reassembly.
- 8Remove old instrument clusterWith all electrical connections disconnected, fully remove the instrument cluster from the vehicle. Place it on a clean, protected work surface. If installing a replacement cluster, verify part number compatibility and mileage configuration requirements before proceeding.
- 9Install new instrument clusterPosition the new or repaired instrument cluster near the dashboard opening. Reconnect the electrical connectors to the rear of the cluster, ensuring each connector clicks firmly into place and is fully seated. Verify both connectors are secure before proceeding.
- 10Secure cluster to dashboardCarefully guide the instrument cluster into the dashboard opening, ensuring no wires are pinched behind it. Align the mounting holes with the dashboard frame. Install all four mounting screws and tighten in a cross pattern to ensure even seating. Do not overtighten plastic mounting points.
- 11Reinstall instrument cluster bezelReconnect any electrical connectors for switches integrated into the bezel (if equipped). Align the bezel with the dashboard and press firmly around all edges until all clips engage with audible clicks. Ensure the bezel sits flush against the dashboard with no gaps.
- 12Reinstall steering column coversPosition the upper steering column cover around the steering column and ignition switch area. Secure with the Torx screws removed earlier. Install the lower steering column cover, ensuring it mates properly with the upper cover, and install its retaining screws.
- 13Reconnect batteryReconnect the negative battery terminal to the battery post. Install the terminal bolt and torque to specification. Ensure the connection is clean and secure.Torque specBattery Terminal Bolts6 Nm (4 lb-ft)
Reassembly
- Verify all dashboard trim pieces are fully seated and all clips are engaged properly
- Check that no tools or parts were left in the dashboard area
- Ensure steering column moves freely and is not obstructed by trim pieces
Verification
- Turn ignition to ON position (engine off) and verify instrument cluster illuminates and completes self-test sequence
- Verify all gauges move through their sweep and return to proper positions (fuel, temp, speedometer, tachometer)
- Check that all warning lights illuminate during bulb check and then extinguish appropriately
- Start engine and verify tachometer responds correctly to engine RPM
- Test drive vehicle and confirm speedometer reads accurately and odometer is functioning
- Verify any programmable settings or configurations are correct (if cluster was replaced, dealer programming may be required to set correct mileage)
- Use OBD-II scan tool to check for any new diagnostic trouble codes related to instrument cluster communication
- Verify all dashboard trim is secure and there are no rattles or loose panels