I didn't have time to go on a trip, and it was already broken! )))
When I was assembling the dashboard, I replaced the broken odometer gears in it. But I used the original old gears from the "donor" dashboard. And in vain. The 40-year-old plastic in them was in the same condition, so they were only enough for 16 kilometers! )
So, it's time to go out again soon, so I decided to repair the odometer again to count that not significant mileage ;)
I removed the dashboard.
We unscrew the 4 self-tapping screws on the back of the speedometer.

We remove the green connector housing for additional options.


Now you can remove the speedometer from the dashboard housing.
The reason is immediately visible - a broken tooth on the brown gear:

We unscrew the two small screws and remove the transparent cover.

And we see broken teeth on the brown and green gears.

These two gears are quite easy to remove from the axles, but the green gear just fell apart!
This time I already bought a new repair kit for the Motometer gears. (For VDO, the gears differ in the number of teeth.)

The lower black gears are usually intact. But the upper ones, brown and green, are probably made of a different type of plastic, which after 40 years begins to decompose into atoms! )

We install new gears and lubricate with special silicone grease. The hole in the small yellow gear had to be slightly enlarged so that it fit tightly on the axle.

We install a transparent cover.

We install the speedometer and screw it in with four screws. We insert the green connector for additional options (cruise control, radio, telephone, automatic transmission, O2 sensor).

I hope that now the odometer will work for a long time.
We screw the case with the glass of the instrument panel.

We install the instrument panel on the car, and check all the connections to it. In my case, in addition to the standard connectors, these are a few more wires and lamps of additional options.


























We check the functionality.






















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