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smack100 03-18-2005 12:58 PM

240D Odometer Trouble
 
Hi all and thanks for ckecking out my post. I have long enjoyed my 240D, all 300k miles. Recently the odometer has decided to stop going on my trips. Just sits there. I have tried pounding and screaming but it doesnt seem to help. The spedo works just fine. Any sugestions other than its hammer time!
Steve

barry123400 03-18-2005 02:41 PM

Very common problem. Many solutions posted in search. Basically it amounts to slippage on a shaft. Roughen up shaft replace parts and your fixed. No financial cost but a little time and effort. :sun_smile

dannym 03-18-2005 02:44 PM

Or the plastic gear/s could be worn.
If they are you can generally find speedo's and instrument clusters on ebay.
I made a post recently about someone who repairs them. I'm sure you'll find it when you do a search. Or you can try www.speedometergears.com

Sorry that was www.odometergears.com

Danny

smack100 03-18-2005 02:50 PM

Thanks, I will give it a try.
Steve

JimmyL 03-18-2005 07:09 PM

I tried roughing up the shaft on two odometers without much luck. Not that that is a bogus fix, you just have to catch it just right I guess. Superglue is the answer, it has worked twice for me, and after taking apart more of the first one than I needed to, the second one you just move the shaft over, thru the slipping gear, add glue, and move shaft back.
I love superglue!! :love:
The repair is in a link at top of page in the 3rd sticky. Good luck! :)

arpy15 03-18-2005 08:13 PM

I worked mine over the day before yesterday with great results. After getting the instruments out took about 10 minutes. The secret that I found in another post here is to use a drill bit that is aproximately the same size to slide in as you remove the shaft, rough up the shaft a little aproximately where the metal gear sits. (I used a pair of needle nose pliers) Put it back in and you will once again have a working odometer!

Stevo 03-18-2005 09:32 PM

"use a drill bit "

Yah, thats what I did and it worked very well. I touched the end to the grinder to flatten it out too.


after I get the shaft out I "GENTLY" give it a squeeze with the bolt cutters, right where the gear will be upon re assembly , needless to say, just "nicking the shaft is the objective here :D


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