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Re: speedos




Actually, I left a rather vague message. My speedo works fine, my odomoter
and trip odometer are the problem....thanks for the info!
Jason
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> From: Shawn C. Meze <trnsfrma@ix.netcom.com>
> To: scirocco-l@privatei.com
> Subject: Re: speedos
> Date: Monday, December 16, 1996 2:37 PM
> 
> At 08:25 AM 12/16/96 -0500, you wrote:
> >How difficult is it to get into the speedo?  Mine stopped a month ago,
and
> >intermittently registers mileage (depending upon mood???)  I would like
to
> >replace it, and or/fix it!
> >
> >Jason Rappaport
> >jrapp@fred.net
> >86 8v
> 
> It depends on whats wrong to begin with. It might not even be your spedo
and 
> could actually be a cable. Check out both cables and see if they're
broken, 
> then you should know if its your spedo. 
> 
> To remove the spedo cluster, you will need to take out the cover that
sits in 
> front of the cluster. There are 2 screws in the top of the plastic
schroud. 
> Then its a matter of removing the screws that hold the cluster in place.
Next 
> you might want to take the bottom covers and tray off so you can get in 
> behind the cluster to remove the spedo cable and the wires. Then you just
got 
> to manuver the cluster around to get it out, It takes a little while to
get 
> it turned just right to get it out, but trust me, it comes out. 
> Instalation is in reverse of removal!
> 
> Some people remove the steering wheel to do this. I dont. its not a
problem 
> for me to do it in place but if it works for you, hey, it works.
> 
> 
> Shawn 
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