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The turbo dials I've bought are at 300,000km, and the car has only done 155,000km
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Also, am I likely to encounter any difficulties swapping them over? Like speedo sensor/wiring differences etc.
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shinny wrote:One mile at a time is a very long winded way..
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you can pop out the mechanism that interlinks each of the numbers and set it to any number you want, almost instantly.
Gotta be careful to have all the numbers lined up when you pop it back in though.
Hez wrote:Its easy done this today, when i fitted new clocks, not sure if its the easiest way but works every time.
Take the speedo out of the cluster, take the needle off, undo the 2 small screws holding the plastic to the speedo mechanism and split them apart, take the odometer part and from the front carefully push the numbers you want to change to the side to free them from the teeth on the mechanism and roll the numbers upward, when you have the desired number sit it back into place and make sure the numbers line up of they dont try again.
Worked for me today and tested, best way to get your speedo accurate again is to go for a drive with the gps and stay at a steady 30 while ur mate puts ur needle back on at 30mph.