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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / October 2006

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Mark Solesbury - 21 Oct 2006 10:51 GMT
Morning

Im going to change the speedo pod on the range rover today, with the one
i bought at Sodbury - Last time!

My rangie has about 80k on the clock, but the new clocks only about
about 20.

Do i need to do anything 'legally' to change them over? I will keep the
old clocks, and plan to take some photos of the swap to prove the mileage.

Should i notify someone, or is there an easy way to set the correct
mileage on the new clocks?

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Dougal - 21 Oct 2006 11:12 GMT
> Morning
>
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> Should i notify someone, or is there an easy way to set the correct
> mileage on the new clocks?

It doesn't matter what your odometer says. Don't put ideas into the
heads of those who delight in making our lives a misery!
Austin Shackles - 21 Oct 2006 13:44 GMT
>Morning
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>Should i notify someone, or is there an easy way to set the correct
>mileage on the new clocks?

If it bothers you, note the mileage that the old clock says and the
replacement one, at the point where you change 'em.  You can then keep track
of the total mileage.
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