The easiest fix I know. Send it to Palo Alto Speedo for rebuild. A hundred bucks or so for another 20 years of life. Stay away from Hollywood Speedo. I asked them about a Peugeot instrument once and they said, "No problem!!" Sent it to them, they sent it back with a note "We can't fix it." and billed my credit card for not fixing it. I used to send all the instruments to them, but not after lying to and stealing from me like that I won't. At 06:04 PM 10/27/2003, you wrote: >My 89 wolfie speedo is intermittently not working, but he odometer woks >just fine as well as trip meter. >Is there an easy fix for this problem? |
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