Kim: that sounds even easier!! I can do that. DM&FS At 09:48 AM 10/3/2009, Kim Brennan wrote: >1) First gently lift the end of the needle over the "0" pin. This >allows you to find the natural location of the relaxed needle. You >might want to mark this (with pencil so that it is easily cleaned up >afterwards.) >2) using only the central hub of the needle grasp tightly and pull. It >really is only held on with friction, but its a good strong hold. > >3) when replacing the needle, note the location marked in step 1, and >put the needle back on pointing to that spot. >4) Gently lift the tip of the needle back over the "0" pin. > >On Oct 3, 2009, at 4:59 AM, Max Wellhouse wrote: > >>got an odometer issue and have found several sites with the proper >>fix, but all of the how to's more or lessgloss over the removiing of >>the speedometer needle. Just don't wanna break it as it appears to >>REALLY be on there. |
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