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Old 01-15-2025, 06:08 AM   #7
Starter986
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Originally Posted by Middleton View Post
I recently replaced the instruments in my car, but now the new odometer reading seems to be excessively high. I'm considering two possible solutions: disconnecting the speedometer temporarily or finding an instrument to adjust the reading. Does anyone have experience with either of these methods? I recall that older cars used a cable connected to the gearbox for the speedometer—does it work similarly in modern vehicles? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Oh. This is going to be easy...

You replaced the instruments? The trombone? You still play the clarinet, yeah?

Find an instrument to adjust the readings? I thought you just replaced the instruments?

Yes. Modern cars still use the physical cable.

Advice? Tell your daughter she left her retainer on my dresser.

****************ing easy... and it's 608A. I'm hours behind schedule.
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