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F150 speedometer problems
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<blockquote data-quote="evn62719" data-source="post: 16695267" data-attributes="member: 51714"><p>Well I fixed it. Since I was going to replace it anyway I decided to put my redneck engineering degree to use. I found the smallest drill bit I have and drilled through the plastic right in line with the 0 MPH mark. The idea was to barely sink the drill bit into the speedometer face and break it off even with the plastic and use it as a rest for the needle so it couldn’t go below the 0 mark. After I got the bit in I made it do a gauge sweep and stuck the bit all the way through to the face and caught the needle. When I caught it there and didn’t let it fall past 0 whatever is supposed to hold it there re engaged and it started working correctly again. Pulled the drill bit out and now just have a tiny hole in the plastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evn62719, post: 16695267, member: 51714"] Well I fixed it. Since I was going to replace it anyway I decided to put my redneck engineering degree to use. I found the smallest drill bit I have and drilled through the plastic right in line with the 0 MPH mark. The idea was to barely sink the drill bit into the speedometer face and break it off even with the plastic and use it as a rest for the needle so it couldn’t go below the 0 mark. After I got the bit in I made it do a gauge sweep and stuck the bit all the way through to the face and caught the needle. When I caught it there and didn’t let it fall past 0 whatever is supposed to hold it there re engaged and it started working correctly again. Pulled the drill bit out and now just have a tiny hole in the plastic. [/QUOTE]
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