no temp gauge and clock on speed

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no temp gauge and clock on speed

Post by Ricatron » 08 Oct 2007 04:25 pm

one is that my clock ticks at a ridiculously fast rate :?: i keep thinking 2 hours have gone by in 30mins :?

and my temp gauge doesnt work.

the car is great but this is strange...the temp gauge i would love to work but i want to disconnect the clock - unless i can get it to work right :)

i tried to pull the dials out but i think the speedo prevented this from happening? only had a few mins to do it as i wanted to get on the road.

any ideas on temp gauge or why the clock is on speed?
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Post by steve340 » 08 Oct 2007 05:27 pm

twist the speedo out, it should just pop out

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Post by Ricatron » 09 Oct 2007 08:45 am

cheers for that ultra easy info :D its easy when you know how.

does anyone know about the temp gauge???
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Post by classicswede » 09 Oct 2007 12:59 pm

Have you checked the wire onto the engine? They can often fall off on ald cars.
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Post by Ricatron » 09 Oct 2007 01:49 pm

i have not checked any of the simple thing because i have no idea where to look :oops:

i need to get hold of a haynes manual then i can reference that but right now im just looking at nothing.

tomorrow night i will run through the lot and soon i will get hold of a manual.

will do the usual fuse check etc but i wanted to know if there was a problem with the volvo temp gauges? im guessing its just a old car porb?
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Post by shimon340 » 09 Oct 2007 05:12 pm

you'll need to remove the speedo cable from the back of the cluster before the binnacle can be removed...

If you need any help just ask

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Post by Ricatron » 09 Oct 2007 06:17 pm

:D cool man.

i should have no problem with takin the dash off now but when i was teasing it out i knew the speedo was holding it in and rather than just getting the crow-bar out and ripping the thing apart i thought it best to ask.

and i always get scared when you pulling at complex stuff
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Post by Chris_C » 09 Oct 2007 11:58 pm

As well as the Haynes, look in the Technical Resources section, all the OEM volvo service manuals are there, as used by the dealers, much more detail!
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Post by shimon340 » 10 Oct 2007 11:55 am

I agree very mcuh with Chirs.. haynes isnt so good for some things as lack of diagrams. volvo serv manuals are excellent and give clear info for this.

there is a knack to getting the speedo cable undone, once it and binnacle is out you can see how it goes in and locks....
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Post by Ricatron » 11 Oct 2007 10:09 am

there is always a 'way' of getting these things out but most people find it out after the crow-bar has had its way with it, then they say "ahh thats how you should do it!"

i tried to have a look at the tech diagrams but work took over :evil:
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