Hi there, this is my first post so I hope i get it right.... I have the same problem with my clock in my '84 Westy. I pulled the dashboard to access my heater core a couple of weeks ago and my (really, really nice!) analog clock keeps loosing time. At first I thought it could have been something I did when I yanked the dash but I did notice that the temp. in Southern Ontario nose dived over the past couple of weeks too! Could this be the source of the clock problem? It'd be really nice (yea, I know) to have it working again. Any fixes? Ian 1984 westy > > David amd list members, > > David Beierl wrote: > > > >> Of course the analog clock is a really nice one > >> too. In the newer panels it's replaced with a small digital clock at > >> bottom center -- also nice. > >> If I get any nicer I think I'll throw up... <g> > > > > > > I think it is nice for you to be nice, David, and I also think the > > analog clock is "a really nice one", > > but mine refusesto keep time when the temperature is below 45 degrees F. > > I understand that this is not unusual, but it would be nice to fix.. > > > > Any ideas. |
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