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Old 12-23-2004, 04:50 AM
geeceed geeceed is offline
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Location: shepparton Victoria Australia
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Just had my odometer repaired. Same problem. There are a couple of small cogs at the head of the speedo cable, they seem to pack it in and it is almost impossible to repair your self. Cost $200 Aus for mine removed, repaired and fitted. Stops needle movement and all is now correct. Worth having done.
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