09-07-2015, 01:38 PM
I filled up the gas tank on my '84 Carrera Cab and as I was driving away from the pump realized that I had forgotten to reset the trip odometer, something I always do as a double check should my gas tank gauge ever fail. So, I hit the reset button.........while I was still moving so some of you know what this resulted in. Yep, I probably broke one of the odometer gears and my odometer isn't working. Time for repair.
I'm tempted to try and fix it myself but for something like this prefer to have it professionally done so it can get a thorough cleaning and tune-up. From some research I see there are two main shops for this type of repair, both in CA: North Hollywood Speedometer, and Palo Alto Speedometer. Anyone have experience with either outfit? One better than the other? Any advice would be appreciated, particularly if you've experienced the same thing.
Thanks!
V
I'm tempted to try and fix it myself but for something like this prefer to have it professionally done so it can get a thorough cleaning and tune-up. From some research I see there are two main shops for this type of repair, both in CA: North Hollywood Speedometer, and Palo Alto Speedometer. Anyone have experience with either outfit? One better than the other? Any advice would be appreciated, particularly if you've experienced the same thing.
Thanks!
V
1984 911 Carrera Cabriolet
2005 Boxster S (with a heart transplant!)
2003 MV Agusta F4 750S
2003 Honda VTX 1300 Retro
2005 Boxster S (with a heart transplant!)
2003 MV Agusta F4 750S
2003 Honda VTX 1300 Retro