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Odometer Cable Repair.


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Turned my mind to sorting the Odometer out today.

It seems the cables are no longer available unless used.

I was expecting the drive prongs to be broken or the "T" piece damaged or worst case the actual tumblers gone west.

However once the clocks were stripped out it became apparent that the cable just wasn't holding in anymore,probably due to the moulded outer flange being broke.

I was going to just glue it in place but then I gave it some more thought and tried a circlip,as shown in the pics.

It seems to work well so decided to post here and share my fix.

 

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Does the trip meter count the miles but just won't reset?

If yes then that's how mine felt.

This could well fix it for you.For an sae i can post you a circlip.If you don't have or cannot borrow circlip pliers post the cable and housing I will fit and post back.or if close pay me a visit or vice versa.

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Mine counts the miles when feels like it. Then it stops for a while & then starts again. The speedo still works though. Could this be the same problem?

 

Andy

 

It's worth a look for how long it takes.

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