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> Looking for a speedometer part.
914Dan
post Jan 1 2022, 07:58 AM
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I sent my speedo out for a rebuild because the odometer failed, it was a disappointing experience. Quoted $195, bill was $374. I'm also missing the little reset thunb wheel that pokes out under the dash, it's just gone, no one knows why.

I rolled through the classifieds here, hit Pelican and ebay with no luck. 914s aren't common junkyard fodder anymore.

If anyone has one languishing on a shelf, I'd love to hear from you.

Thanks, Dan
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NARP74
post Jan 6 2022, 07:04 PM
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I hate when I read a thread that I think does not pertain to me, just reading for info, etc. Only to find out that I need more parts and have more work to add to my list.

Where does the reset cable actually go? Mine is just hanging under the gauge with no hardware attached. Oh well
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post Jan 6 2022, 08:36 PM
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Look under the dash... the cable will sort of tell you, but there is a hole in the metal frame.. the cable has a nut at the end of it. Take the nut off, slide the cable through and put the nut back on locking it in place. Once that is done, you attach the odometer reset knob.



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I hate when I read a thread that I think does not pertain to me, just reading for info, etc. Only to find out that I need more parts and have more work to add to my list.

Where does the reset cable actually go? Mine is just hanging under the gauge with no hardware attached. Oh well

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