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    Removing speedo from cluster??

    Is it possible to remove just the speedo (and all the gear that is needed for it to work) from a cluster? Or is it too much work and not worth it?

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    yes it is, flip it upside down and you'll see it's held in by philips screws (2 or 3, can't remember) and then just slide it out
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    Did this the other day on my EG. Just remove the 3 screws at the back and it should pop right out.


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    Speedo will come out but not the face that's held by the needle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neo_phase View Post
    Speedo will come out but not the face that's held by the needle.

    Yeah, see I want to put the spedo (inc face etc) in a different cluster by itself... might be a bit hard to do..
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    is very east to do
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    Quote Originally Posted by MRGRIM View Post
    is very east to do
    How easy?
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    ok
    undo the two screw at the top of the cluster trim and remove it from your dash

    then you will see 4 screws at each corner of the cluster remove
    lifet out cluster

    you will have a couple of plugs in the back of the cluster remove them

    now you will see there is a wire at the top going to a globe unplug it

    now you will see there are 7 black plastic clips holding the black face on the cluster
    undo these and the face comes off

    now all you have left is the 3 screws in the middle of the back of the cluster undo these and the speedo will fall out


    to install just follow in reverse


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    Yeah but that only removes the speedo along with the odometer attached to it. What about removing the face of the speedo itself from the odometer?

    It's being held by the needle attached to the odometer without any screws etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neo_phase View Post
    Yeah but that only removes the speedo along with the odometer attached to it. What about removing the face of the speedo itself from the odometer?

    It's being held by the needle attached to the odometer without any screws etc.

    oh ok thats east just very carfully pry it of with your finger tips
    (wash hands 1st avoid prints)

    i just tryed it with an old cluster i got no probs
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    dont break the needle or or rooooted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MRGRIM View Post
    oh ok thats east just very carfully pry it of with your finger tips
    (wash hands 1st avoid prints)

    i just tryed it with an old cluster i got no probs


    i wouldnt suggest it ; ive tried it many times, and ive asked around here and on other forums that it may cause damage to the needle's accuracy later,
    as for my success - i failed and i could of puit more strength but i thought id break things,

    let us know how you go!

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