clocks and re-fitting
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clocks and re-fitting
does anyone have an easier way of fitting clocks than cutting hands to peices from behind the dash? i cant connect the plugs up in other words, i connected the speedo cable up though, maybe thats where im going wrong.
Cheers, Andy
Cheers, Andy
andy b- Posts : 154
Join date : 2010-05-11
Re: clocks and re-fitting
Take all the cloumn covers off and the wheel if you can, column in the low possition
Take the spedo cable off the gbox end and pull it through
I start with the right side dash plug and work my way over
Gary
Take the spedo cable off the gbox end and pull it through
I start with the right side dash plug and work my way over
Gary
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Re: clocks and re-fitting
okay cheers mate, i'll try that in a minute, steeringwheel and all the plastics are off the dash anyway saved me 5 minutes..
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