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how to remove the speedo needle ?

Im trying to repair my '84 911 VDO speedometer but not sure how to remove the orange needle without breaking it. Is the needle just pressed on to the shaft? Does it just pull straight off ?

Old 09-18-2018, 02:24 PM
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No, you can't just pull it off.

Its been a few years since I did mine but I believe you have to gently move the needle (holding the base) right to 170mph then left to 0 mph. After that, wiggle it slowly upward until it comes off.

Best to search for the odometer gear replacement thread. It is covered there.
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I just repaired the speedometer gears on mine. It was stuck hard to the shaft, I as well thought it will break, but I kept pulling harder and then, pop!! off it came.
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twist and pull

mark where it was before taking off. Will need to go on in the same spot.

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Thanks guys......got it off with no issues...thanks for your help!
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Thanks guys......got it off with no issues...thanks for your help!


Did you twist and pull or just pull?
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Did you twist and pull or just pull?
Twist in both directions while pulling.
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OK, so you guys successfully got the needle off. did you ever get get back on again?

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