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right. speedos knackered on the buggy. all the cables seem to be in order at the back of the clock. which wheel is it attached to at the other end and how easy is it to get to it to check if its attached? what should i be looking at?
thanks
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it should come out through the passenger side wheel bearing dust cover. this is where the cable from my bus exits, so I'm asuming a bug will be the same.
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heh heh, very "haynes" ;D
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thanks. if its come loose would it go inside the cover or whatever? how hard will that be to fix?
nice picture btw. i like the hand position with the thumb up. very retro school science video
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Last Edit: Apr 1, 2006 18:39:23 GMT by goaferboy
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Stu
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thanks. if its come loose would it go inside the cover or whatever? how hard will that be to fix? Knock the cover off with a little hammer or similar, or lever it off with a screwdriver. Should be full of grease, put it back on lining up square drive on the end of the speedo cable... simple but fiddly! There should be a hole through the square drive if I remember correctly for a circlip (spelling??), to stop it popping out again.
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'89 BMW E30 325i Sport, '04 MINI Cooper S, '09 Volvo V70 D5
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thanks. ill try it tomorrow when its light
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