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Old 31-10-2017, 21:52   #1
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Default Wanted. D/S seat belt , dash clocks

Looking for a drivers side front seat belt and also looking for a set of working dash clocks as mine are getting worse. I was doing 110mph and I was parked! it's fast but not that fast.
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Old 31-10-2017, 22:13   #2
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Looking for a drivers side front seat belt and also looking for a set of working dash clocks as mine are getting worse. I was doing 110mph and I was parked! it's fast but not that fast.
More details please, what year is the motor and Diesel or Petrol, often the speedo reads very high due to oil travelling up the cable, the cure is remove the speedo unit and wash it in spirit to remove the oil, Rick
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Old 31-10-2017, 22:39   #3
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More details please, what year is the motor and Diesel or Petrol, often the speedo reads very high due to oil travelling up the cable, the cure is remove the speedo unit and wash it in spirit to remove the oil, Rick
Good point! 2001 Terrano 2 2.7tdi electronic speedo. Type with LCD screen above fuel/temp clocks.
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Ah OK then remove the cluster and re solder all of the joints on the PCB, you need a fine point soldering iron, re seat belt I will have to look but will not have the auto tension reel so you would need to just change the belt, keeping your auto reel, Rick
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Ah OK then remove the cluster and re solder all of the joints on the PCB, you need a fine point soldering iron, re seat belt I will have to look but will not have the auto tension reel so you would need to just change the belt, keeping your auto reel, Rick
I have asked about speedo stuff before, I just thought it would be easier to fit another one as I don't want to start melting things soldering wise anyway.
It is my belt recoil or lack of that is the problem with the seat belt but I'm going to give it a clean to see if that helps. I did replace it a couple of years back when it did the same thing. It is intermittent, yesterday I couldn't get it to go back in and it was just lying on the seat and today it works just fine.
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