So this is strange. I don't have a working odometer or trip odometer, but my speedometer works fine. I'm assuming that it's a broken gear... it stopped working about 100 miles ago, and the car had basically been sitting for 8 years before I bought it. If that's the case, is the gear replacement an easy task? I mean, I'm fine without a working odometer, but it feels a little sketchy.
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Gear replacement is easy. Just a good idea to go ahead and get all of them while you're at it, not just the broken one/s.
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Fair enough... I just spotted the odometer rebuild DIY thread... doesn't sound too bad at all.Rob - Hartford, CT
Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves
RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"
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