Have you measured continuity through those black, fried traces? When the SI batteries go, they can cause shorts which then fry the power and/or ground traces on the cluster PCB.
Can you solder? You should clean the black off, and see if you can at least flow solder into the damaged traces, provided there is any remaining copper there. You might have some traces that are technically broken, but depending on heat expansion or vibration, make occasional contact.
Might want to see if you can find a known working cluster, and swap your odometer over.
*edit*
Just realized, you are someone else... You should inspect your cluster PCB for bad traces.
Can you solder? You should clean the black off, and see if you can at least flow solder into the damaged traces, provided there is any remaining copper there. You might have some traces that are technically broken, but depending on heat expansion or vibration, make occasional contact.
Might want to see if you can find a known working cluster, and swap your odometer over.
*edit*
Just realized, you are someone else... You should inspect your cluster PCB for bad traces.
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