There's no trick to getting it off. However, before you take it off, you might want to lift it over the stop pin and mark where it sits without tension so that you will be able to put it on back again in the same spot later. To get it off, you just pull. It's on there very snugly. On Sep 24, 2006, at 1:26 PM, Stephen Grisanti wrote: > I'm attempting the odometer fix outlined in a couple > of websites. I have removed the instrument panel from > the dash and it's now on the bench, but I've hit a > snag; I can't remove the speedometer needle in order > to get to the speedo face, which will then allow me > access to the odo innards. I have misplaced my > Bentley (wonder if this step is even in there) and > will welcome suggestions from anyone who's made it > past this point. Thanks! > > Stephen > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com |
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