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Speedometer removal

Chris P

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Looks like I have got the dreaded plastic gear wheel failure. I have done the hard bit and removed the unit from the dash but struggling to disconnect the cable. Is it simply a case of releasing the 2 plastic clips & pulling hard? I have tried this but nothing is moving & I do not want to do damage.
Thanks
Chris
 
As I recall I had no problems once the speedo was out the dash - think mine came out with just gentle pressure/wiggling when I did it. If you post a picture i can see if anything else springs to mind. Had the gear repaired by Reap Automotive - sent them the entire speedo- good job.
 
Thanks I will go and have a wiggle tomorrow. Possible idiot question - do I need to disconnect the battery?
Chris
 
Should just pull off with a good tug!
Just done my Plastic gear...was quite easy, although you do have to mess up the front Bezal a little bit (its never seen once back in car)
I also have a speedo motor failure, as when I put it back together (several times) it still didn't work.
Fortunately I had a spare speedo I bought years ago and was able to cobble one good one out of the two as my dial face was all crazed as well.
Let me know if you have any questions
 
Thanks Dan. After a little lubrication (insert Carry On quote here): a little WD40 for the connection, a couple of glasses for red for me (relaxing my usual precious approach to the 993) and a visiting friend advising me to get a move on, it came off easily. Not my method (the wine) but it is out. Not being one for delicate works I am going to send it off for repair.
 

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