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yeah tends not to work when the car stands still for so long try driving it usually works for me lol.

I found that mine was due to dry joints on the circuit board on the back of the clocks, One way to find out is to spray WD40 in the joints it worked for me. That or speed sensor in the gearbox is also a common fault.

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yeah tends not to work when the car stands still for so long try driving it usually works for me lol.

 

Hmmmmmmmm......

 

 

I found that mine was due to dry joints on the circuit board on the back of the clocks, One way to find out is to spray WD40 in the joints it worked for me. That or speed sensor in the gearbox is also a common fault.

 

I thought dry joints failed due to cracking or splitting? Speedo is working ok so I don't think it would be the speed sensor. I'll be wipping the instrument pod out at some point soon.

 

Cheers Mate!

on both of mine it stops when you reset the trip milage. its crap and bits fallen off the cogs jamming it. pressing the trip reset stalk a few times gets it going again. or take it out and give it a blow with an air compressor

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As above plus, the odometer takes its feed from the back of the speedo, so also check the little plug in the back of it.

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