TomWilly
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Im needing to adjust my mileage for my new clocks as they heve more than the ones in the car atm.
Anyone know how to do it and can explain to me please
Asap
Thank you, Tom
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CoastalCorsa
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Registered: 7th Jan 05
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used a small screw driver and carefully flick the counter backwards
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Robin
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Registered: 7th Jan 04
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just put up with it?
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TomWilly
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But the new ones have 60K odd and the CORRECT mileage is 40K odd so i just want it to be right.
How do you mean exactly with a small screwdriver?
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IvIarkgraham
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this will look dodgy as the numbers will be offline
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DarkBahamut
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
this will look dodgy as the numbers will be offline
Not really, as long as you line them up properly. I changed mine because the rev counter clocks i got were 26k out.
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craig_brux
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what cable are they driven by?if its manual i believe u can connect a drill to the cable and put the drill in reverse... ive never done this myself tho, you dont have to change the mileage as long as you dont pass it off to be any different than it actually is, so it might be better to just live with it
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DarkBahamut
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quote: Originally posted by bass_junkies
what cable are they driven by?if its manual i believe u can connect a drill to the cable and put the drill in reverse... ive never done this myself tho, you dont have to change the mileage as long as you dont pass it off to be any different than it actually is, so it might be better to just live with it
Takes too long to do that. I tried with mind and after about half an hour it had moved like 1 mile. Even if you could make it go faster the clocks only go up to 130/140mph anyway. Will take a long time to go back 20k at that speed.
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craig_brux
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quote: Originally posted by DarkBahamut
quote: Originally posted by bass_junkies
what cable are they driven by?if its manual i believe u can connect a drill to the cable and put the drill in reverse... ive never done this myself tho, you dont have to change the mileage as long as you dont pass it off to be any different than it actually is, so it might be better to just live with it
Takes too long to do that. I tried with mind and after about half an hour it had moved like 1 mile. Even if you could make it go faster the clocks only go up to 130/140mph anyway. Will take a long time to go back 20k at that speed.
i wont try this in the future then lol
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TomWilly
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For those who were interested to see how i got on...
Old dials:
Close up(bit of a dodgy angle):
New Dials:
Close up:
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