http://gerry.vanagon.com/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A2=ind9802&L=vanagon&P=R5739&D=0&H=0&
O=T&T=1&m=49438</A>
Thanks for taking the time,
-Chris
<<Subj: Re: [kdlewis] Re: A Vanagon mystery? Please Help
Date: 8/16/2003 10:54:46 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: <A HREF="mailto:kdlewis_wasting_time@access4less.net">kdlewis_wasting_time@access4less.net</A>
To: <A HREF="mailto:ChrisW8502@aol.com">ChrisW8502@aol.com</A>
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It has been sometime so details are fuzzy. I suggest you
peruse the archives. I now this has been disscussed before
and hopefully you can find some useful details. I am at work
right now but when I get home I will look at the spare. That
is if I haven't tossed it.
----- Original Message Follows -----
> Thank you for your response. We were thinking of taking it
> apart but were afraid we would damage the speedometer
> needle. Should we approach it differently instead of from
> the front to take it apart?
>
> Thanks again,
> -Chris
>
> <<Subj: Re: A Vanagon mystery? Please Help
> Date: 8/15/2003 3:06:09 PM Eastern Standard Time
> From: >
HREF="mailto:kdlewis_wasting_time@access4less.net">kdlewis
> _wasting_time@access4less.net To: > HREF="mailto:ChrisW8502@AOL.COM">
ChrisW8502@AOL.COM
> Sent from the Internet (Details)
>
>
>
> The odometer is not that complicated in this vehicle IMHO.
> I had to replace a bad one, and not wanting to mess up my
> service records I took apart the new one and easily change
> the numbers to match the old one. Sounds like yours might
> just need some lubrication.
>
> >>
>
Ken Lewis
86 Transporter Crew Cab, 60 T-5 Coupe
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cars, Vanagon Tech
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