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Speedometor Help! PITA

Old Nov 25, 2008 | 03:30 PM
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Hey guys I was taking out my dash and took of the needle, i put the needle back on Ok so i left the car and locked it and then i wait around 10 minutes or so came back and unlocked the car. When i unlock the car the needles starts jumping out of place. how can i fix this problem . I hope the little unit that controls the needle is not broken i mean i didn't do any force when i was putting the needle back on it. anyone know how to fix this problem please ? is there a certain way you have to rotate the little motor on the needle so it fits in place ? EDIT!> ok when i unlock my car then WHEN I OPEN THE DOOR the needle starts to jump down . what in the world is going on

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Old Nov 25, 2008 | 04:22 PM
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nvm i think i figured it out guys , just had to adjust the needle to where the car was throwing it off too
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np thats what i'm here for
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Originally Posted by duck_dodgers_24_5
np thats what i'm here for
LOL ahah thanks
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