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Re: speedo (apology)
I was emailing after midnight last night and didn't read carefully.
I gave the instructions for removing speedo on 5000.
4000 is same idea but slightly different steps.
Sorry for the flub.
On Sat, 25 Oct 1997 01:59:11 EDT audistuff@juno.com (Paul R Anderson)
writes:
>
>On Thu, 23 Oct 1997 12:50:42 -0400 (EDT) "Shane Allen Snyder"
><snyders2@pilot.msu.edu> writes:
>>Hello Again,
>>
>>I have not get attained a Bently guide for my '86 4kcsq. Could
>>someone please
>>explain to me how to remove the speedo...?
>>
>>Thanks!!!
>>
>
>pull horn button off (you'll probably break at least on of the little
>buttons that
>it clips to. pull it off evenly on both sides.
>
>Remove steering wheel 24 mm nut
>
>remove two screws that go into dash above gauges
>
>pull cluster out
>
>If mechanical speedo, be careful of cable. push in on retainer and
>"unscrew"
>
>remove all wires from back of cluster Don't worry. All connectors
>are
>specific. You can't mess them up putting it back.
>
>Take cluster to work area.
>
>Lay it on its face and remove screws around perimeter so white plastic
>
>molding can be removed
>
>The speedo is held to this backer with several small hex head screws.
>
>Also remove wires for cruise control if it has them
>
>If mechanical, reset OXS timer while you have it out.
>
>email me direct at address below if you have any problems.
>
>
>Paul Anderson, Cheyenne, WY 87 5000SQ, 84 5000CST,
>email: 82 VW Quantum, 78
>Fiat Spider
> AndersonPaul@juno.com 87 Merkur XR4Ti
>My wife loves her new Blizzaks on the XR4Ti!!!!!!
>All vehicles owner maintained and serviced.
- References:
- speedo
- From: "Shane Allen Snyder" <snyders2@pilot.msu.edu>