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08.05.2020 21:08 | # 1 |
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08.05.2020 21:08 | # 2 |
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You can fix it by disassembling the gauge glass and turning it gently to where it should be.
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08.05.2020 21:08 | # 3 |
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Can I remove the indicator glass easily
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08.05.2020 21:08 | # 4 |
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It turns out easy ... I did it once, even when the battery was dead yesterday it was the same mine.
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08.05.2020 21:08 | # 5 |
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Let me see if there is any protrusion from the bottom
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08.05.2020 21:08 | # 6 |
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[QUOTE = Maze87] Let's see if it has any protrusions from the bottom [/ QUOTE] He has a video on the internet. I removed it at least ten times. First you will take off the hat above the indicator. It comes when it is hung up towards itself and down.
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08.05.2020 21:08 | # 7 |
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Turn it gently with your finger. If he jumps like a pit, turn it in the opposite direction to 0. If there is no zero, 10 should be slightly below. Look at the handover, it may have slipped. Turn on navigation etc. while driving on the road at constant 70 to make sure the speed is the actual speed. Gps running speed will be 3 percent missing, so when you go with 70, it must be 67 or something. If the GPS shows something like 80 when you are going to 70, you need to fix the pointer in the wrong position. Why did I write so detailed, I corrected my hand slipped last week
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