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  (I may have been stingy and done this)
 (I may have been stingy and done this) 
														 
														Just checked the part number for the clock reset wire 3276809volvodspec wrote:also missing the adjuster cable but that's another problem (or if someone has a spare...)

Not as well as it should do these days, no great feat as I'd checked yesterday morningmacplaxton wrote:Your memory serves you well.


 
														Quick check on my GLS, the brown cable is connected to... nothing! It's simply hanging inside of the steering column.trabitom99 wrote:I'm not sure where this brown cable came from (on this pic between the steering column and the mounting for the clock adjuster cable). We searched for any missing spade connectors, but couldn't find any. The only think I could thing of was that it could have come from the blower switch (it only work's on "3", but I'm guessing that's the usual resistor pack problem) but at 11pm I couldn't face taking that part of the facia panel out as well ...
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 The fuel gauge is definitly sticky though. I think there seems to be not enough gap between the the needle and the back of the gauge, you can see how the needles for the temp gauge and clock are causing a shadow, whereas the fuel gauge needle seems to be resting right against the back of the dial. That's all going to have to come apart again
 The fuel gauge is definitly sticky though. I think there seems to be not enough gap between the the needle and the back of the gauge, you can see how the needles for the temp gauge and clock are causing a shadow, whereas the fuel gauge needle seems to be resting right against the back of the dial. That's all going to have to come apart again 

 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  
 
														Thanks, Steve. The 'ring isn't far away, maybe 50-70kms depending on the route you take ...SteveP wrote:Looks fantastic Tom! How far away is the Nürburgring from you? The surrounding roads look fantastic (and very autumnal!)
So am I MarkMCHUDD wrote:Hi Tom.
Looks like you had a great trip.Glad the clock is working.
Cheers Mark.
 I've got the old one packed up and ready, I'll just wait and see whether the fuel gauge can be fixed before sending the parcel on.
 I've got the old one packed up and ready, I'll just wait and see whether the fuel gauge can be fixed before sending the parcel on. 
														



Not being sure about whether the bulbs were soldered in or not, I ordered the Osram bulbs with attached holders:macplaxton wrote:Apologies, thinking about those early Smiths dashes up to c. 1980 with the push in holders, the twist in holders with bulbs attached are:
12V 1.2W BX8.4d
e.g. OSRAM 2351 MFX6


 Working fuel gauge, lit up rev counter, and more working warning lamps
 Working fuel gauge, lit up rev counter, and more working warning lamps 







