At 6:53 AM -0500 11/30/03, Frank Miller wrote: >This is a very common failure mode for these speedo's. Go to >www.pelicanparts.com & look for the tech brief on speedo repair in the >Porsche 914 section. The site's aimed at Porsche and BMW owners, but the >repair procedure is the same. Wow! That's a pretty good description. I have to wonder about resale though - with the little paint daub that's usually put on the assembly to indicate tampering (if it's broken or removed). Maybe it's obvious that I haven't tampered with it because the mileage is over 200K (and I may never sell it anyway)... Has anyone on the list had to deal with explaining away an odometer repair? -- bcnu - Grungy (Kailua, HI) opinions are just that.obviously. '60 dddPanel '69 Bug '90 Vanagon '93 Eurovan '00 Audi A6 Avant g r u n g y AT g r u n g y DOT c o m |
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