Ford Windstar 2002 rpm gage jump around then flip all the way over will this cause an issue?
When driving the van didn't feel strange or nothing no jumping or anything Drove fine back home how to fix?
Hi you have to face facts here original design of the modern vehicle is to last 8 years beyond that and 100k miles is just luck and huge repair bills.
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