Dashboard lights 993
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Clive993
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Dashboard lights 993
I noticed the other day that the tacho lights dont work (all the others do!) Does anyone know how easy they are to change and how to do it. I have read somewhere you just pull out the dial to reveal the lights - surely it cant be that easy, these things never are!
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Mike Holmes
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Re: Dashboard lights 993
Clive
On those cars ...........
the engine has to come out
Mike
On those cars ...........
Mike
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lindsayhbrown
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Re: Dashboard lights 993
thats correct, but it must come out through the sunroofMike Holmes wrote:Clive
On those cars ...........the engine has to come out
Mike
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964russ
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Re: Dashboard lights 993
You do just pull the clock out.
Its only held in with a rubber gasket.
You might need to gently lever it out, maybe use a little lube
, no honestly a bit of lube will help.
Its only held in with a rubber gasket.
You might need to gently lever it out, maybe use a little lube
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lindsayhbrown
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Re: Dashboard lights 993
ooh err missus !!964russ wrote:You do just pull the clock out.
Its only held in with a rubber gasket.
You might need to gently lever it out, maybe use a little lube, no honestly a bit of lube will help.
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911smark
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Re: Dashboard lights 993
Clive
Go steady with the lube (KY Gel) or everybody will be talking about you ! But yes all you need to do is pull the clock out as all the other posts have said. I used a wooden spatula to help lever the clock part way out until you can get a good grip on it with your hands. It pays to lubricate the rubber gasket when you replace the clock. regards - Mark
Go steady with the lube (KY Gel) or everybody will be talking about you ! But yes all you need to do is pull the clock out as all the other posts have said. I used a wooden spatula to help lever the clock part way out until you can get a good grip on it with your hands. It pays to lubricate the rubber gasket when you replace the clock. regards - Mark