dbrunton
Posts : 102 Join date : 2010-03-14 Age : 38 Location : North Shields
| Subject: Speedo Cable Mon 29 Mar - 19:53 | |
| How much will it cost to have a new speedo cable fitted, i have the cable just unsure how to fit it. | |
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Jonny Gav Admin
Posts : 6837 Join date : 2010-03-12 Age : 53 Location : Durham
| Subject: Re: Speedo Cable Mon 29 Mar - 20:29 | |
| I take it its a pre 96 car, should be around £20, why are you replacing it? | |
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dbrunton
Posts : 102 Join date : 2010-03-14 Age : 38 Location : North Shields
| Subject: Re: Speedo Cable Mon 29 Mar - 20:37 | |
| A think the cable is snapped so the car is stuck in limp mode | |
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Jonny Gav Admin
Posts : 6837 Join date : 2010-03-12 Age : 53 Location : Durham
| Subject: Re: Speedo Cable Mon 29 Mar - 21:18 | |
| It is very common for the cable to become dislodge from the back of the clocks, its a right bugger to get pushed in properly when you have sausage fingers like me I would give this a try first before fitting the new cable, also, if it has been converted from kph to mph using a dropgear converter box (half way down the speedo cable) that may also have become dislodged. Give these a try first | |
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Walwal
Posts : 329 Join date : 2010-03-13
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Andyg
Posts : 1364 Join date : 2010-03-19 Age : 41 Location : NESF
| Subject: Re: Speedo Cable Tue 30 Mar - 11:34 | |
| best way to put the cable back in in from the bottom of the dash, Its a horrible job | |
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