. I replaced the clip for 12 cents. I have absolutely never heard of a twelve cent VW part. You have found a genuine oddity. Congratulations!! The little brass thing in your steering wheel that makes the horn work is $14.00, head bolt washers are over $3.00. If you folks are willing to wait a week I'll get you some *buyer beware* spedos for about $30.00 each. I'll need to know the revs per mile there below the trip meter. Example 806, 820 etc. If you want them turned back or moved to your correct mileage add $25.00 to keep your Car-Fax reports straight and inspection record clean. Stan Wilder On Tue, 16 Oct 2001 21:07:46 -0400 Michael Sheridan <msheridan@IGC.ORG> writes: > Mine just did the same thing. The square pin coming though the hub > didn't > strip, the snap on clip that holds the cable to the outside of the > hub had > broken off. I replaced the clip for 12 cents and my speedometer > and > odometer worked again. > > All the best, Michael > > Sheridan Pictures > Filmmaking and Photography > 56 Parkton Road #2, Jamaica Plain, Boston MA 02130, USA > Tel: 617-782-0908, Fax: 617-782-0146, Pager: 617-339-1278 > e-mail: msheridan@igc.org > > At 10:28 PM 10/15/01 -0400, you wrote: > >Joseph, > >When my odometer stopped, it was the hub on the left front wheel > that was the > >problem. There is a little square pin that fits into the hub, and > on mine it > >had stripped. I drove for about a year and a half like that and > finally > >fixed it. It cost about $4.50 from a junkyard. Rule this out > before > >anything else. As I recall, you can see it by popping off the > hubcap. > > > >Disclaimer: This was a decade or so ago, so I may be remembering > the details > >wrong. I do remember, however, that it was very easy to see how > the thing > >worked. > >Peter > > > > > >In a message dated 10/15/01 6:54:20 PM, Joseph_P._McNiff@FFIC.COM > writes: > > > ><< Hi all, > >My Odometer stopped working, also trip counter at the same time. > My > >mechanic says its $200. He says they take it out of the dash and > take it to > >someone esle to fix one of the gears that is broke inside. My > question is > >how hard is it to take out the instrument cluster from the dash. > And has > >anyone been able to fix this themselves. > > >> > > Sheridan Pictures > Filmmaking and Photography > 56 Parkton Road #2, Jamaica Plain, Boston MA 02130, USA > Tel: 617-782-0908, Fax: 617-782-0146, Pager: 617-339-1278 > e-mail: msheridan@igc.org > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. |
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