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  1. #13
    last time I removed the needle from the gauge, i just used a fork to pry at it gently... attempt at your own risk

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    dont do it! my mate did it just last week cause he wanted to paint the needle a different colour. stuck it back in and is now no longer accurate.

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    Luckily I tried this on an old speedo. Was trying to remove it so I can use some acetone to remove the varnish behind so new LED's light can shine through but it proved to be too much effort and you're bound to damage the front of the face.
    • FML •

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    bump,

    have you given up on this? its sometihng id like to know how to do as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcokla View Post
    bump,

    have you given up on this? its sometihng id like to know how to do as well

    Nah haven't given up, studying for exams atm, so will get a cluster after exams and try and work something out...
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    bump,
    ive found a way to do it safely,
    use a fork, put it underneith, and pull up
    its not that hard compartively to your hand,
    it will pop right out.
    good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcokla View Post
    bump,
    ive found a way to do it safely,
    use a fork, put it underneith, and pull up
    its not that hard compartively to your hand,
    it will pop right out.
    good luck

    i got your pm but im going to work ill reply as soon as i can
    Cheers
    HCCM #13

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    sorry for late reply the only way you can get the speedo to be accurate when putting the nedle back on
    is to plug the cluster back in to the car turn ign to on (not acc)then put thre needle back on

    the reason for this is when u pull the needle off the pin moves this then puts it out of align
    so when you power it back up this then returns the needle to 0 ..so this is the time to return the needle
    or you have put the needle in the wrong place and the speedo will read wrong
    HCCM #13

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