Run the fault codes and look for a faulty vehicle speed sensor as it controls power to the speedo/ odometer
if there are no codes ,check wiring connections but leave the cluster to the last
The only way is to send it to a place that rebuilds them to be fixed. or you can go to a wrecking yard and get a instrument cluster and replace your old one. there is paper work that has to be done in recording the mileage on the truck with the original assembly and the mileage showing on the replacement assembly, when and who replaced it, in order to have the correct mileage known by the department of transportation so you won`t get in trouble with tampering with the odometer.
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