MK2 replacing the Clock

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Island_boy_HSV
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MK2 replacing the Clock

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I have had a search and could not find any thing, the clock on my rocco is broken, half the screen being blank. Has any one replaced the clock? Is it straight forward?


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I've taken the instrument cluster apart and replaced the rev counter and Mfa gubbins on the back

No real help but i cannot for the life of me remember whether the clock is soldered onto the board.

But with care and time most of the cluster will come apart - so if you have a working one in another cluster you can swap the innards around so you can keep your original speedo and milometer

Its not hard particularly just dleicate and fiddly and requires a bit of patience.

Andy


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Cool will look out for a spare cluster with a working clock. Thanks for the advice.


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Let me know if you have spare clock parts - may be interested in a speed sensor etc :hugegrin:


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