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johannes |
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Hi !
Just opened my BUT when testing the odometer I found out one small wheel was broken. (see picture) I only need one of theese tiny part to make it work again. Can a tacho guru who has piles of non working odometers help me and send me one of theese parts ? ... Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Johannes.
That broke because the other gear, the main drive gear gets stuck and those little gears click over sequentially. So, the little gears are forced to turn by the gear next to it as you increase your kilometers. The underlying issue is the main drive gear may have been stuck in position, not the Pelican tutorial problem, but the other gear that drives the odometer. Take a look, see if it still moves. Its the gear the goes between the trip meter and the main odometer, or the smaller one.... Rich |
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