> i'm looking for a speedometer assembly for my 85 jetta diesel. i can'
> t seem to find one anywhere. does anyone out there know where i can
> get one? i'm also looking for an a/c bypass pulley. any help with
> this would be much appreciated.
>
> thanks
On Jun 2, 9:24 pm, "dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1nos...@pleasehotmail.com>
wrote:
> What is so different with the "speedometer" of the gas models?
> Or do you need everything......like the entire cluster?
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i don't know if there is a difference between the gas and the diesel
models. but i do need the whole cluster. the reason i need it is
actually because the odometers bad because of a worn out gear. i just
figured it would be easier to find the cluster then it would that one
gear. but i may find something that will work for it. thanks for the
reply.
dave AKA vwdoc1 - 03 Jun 2008 23:05 GMT
Odometer problem huh?
You can probably find the gear. Maybe even a metal one too.
Here is one write-up here
http://www.garageprosoftware.com/scirocco/tech_odometer.htm
I have found some of those plastic gears with cracks in them, so a new one
is required.
On Jun 2, 9:24 pm, "dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1nos...@pleasehotmail.com>
wrote:
> What is so different with the "speedometer" of the gas models?
> Or do you need everything......like the entire cluster?
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>
> - Show quoted text -
i don't know if there is a difference between the gas and the diesel
models. but i do need the whole cluster. the reason i need it is
actually because the odometers bad because of a worn out gear. i just
figured it would be easier to find the cluster then it would that one
gear. but i may find something that will work for it. thanks for the
reply.
None4You - 05 Jun 2008 02:11 GMT
> Odometer problem huh?
> You can probably find the gear. Maybe even a metal one too.
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>Actually broken odometers are pretty common up to about 92. The gauge
>cluster removes fairly easy.
Rich - 21 Jul 2008 05:01 GMT
>>Odometer problem huh?
>>You can probably find the gear. Maybe even a metal one too.
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>>Actually broken odometers are pretty common up to about 92. The gauge
>>cluster removes fairly easy.
You can try www.car-parts.com they are listing quite a few. rich