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Using a drill I figured out that the speedo cable was broken, so I bought another and broke it testing it with my drill. I cut one of the tips off and pulled the speedometer completely out. Using the tip and a vise grip, I am unable to turn the speedo at all. I followed the instructions on PP to disassemble the speedo and can actually spin the magnet wheel, but it will not spin the square drive for the cable when the magnet spins.
btw: the needle moves quite freely, and the speed unit is completely disconnected from the odo so it can't be the odometer gears. Reading other threads it sounds like taking this apart any further isn't advised. Anyone had this problem before or have a suggestion besides sending it somewhere for repair? |
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