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> odometer stops at 99500 exactly, 1974 914 1.8
brcacti
post Sep 3 2019, 07:48 PM
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Hello, do you think it is broke or do I need to start dismantling the dash to take out the odometer to inspect it, reset it?
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post Sep 5 2019, 04:50 PM
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I'm confused. I did the same as Kent. Haven't driven the car yet but odo runs like a champ spinning the cable with a drill. The gear that needed squished was made out of metal. It just spun around loose when I dismantled the gauge but after squeezing it a little with vice grips, it went back on nice and snug. Someone told me it is a good idea to put a dab of glue on because it might loosen up again. I'll cross that bridge if it happens.
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