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hi all
all this info is great
i own a 928 s4 1987 Porsche of course does any one could tell me how to take the dash board out of the speed o because the odometer stopped working and my worry is to take the dash out well not all of it but where the gauges are,
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Old 02-20-2011, 11:23 PM
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Here is the answer:

Dwayne's Garage

Great guy, and lots of lovely guides with pictures
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Here is some further information on Pod removal with Odometer gear replacement...It seems that may be the approach for the problem. Rennbay.com :

Wayne, have the "guest" register so he can post inquiries for us to help...I expect the owner will be back for more...
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It's not hard to pull the pod. It's hard to reinstall, though. I like to take pics with my cell phone as I go through a job for help with reassembly. Plus the pics can be posted here later for others to benefit from.
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It's not hard to pull the pod. It's hard to reinstall, though. I like to take pics with my cell phone as I go through a job for help with reassembly. Plus the pics can be posted here later for others to benefit from.
A couple of people have already done a complete R&R of the pod with detailed instructions and many many photos...no need to recreate the wheel,...... SharkSkin - Shark Attack Round Twenty-Two - Pod Electrical Refurb might be a great place to start....and Dewaynes Garage as mentioned above might even be a more detailed look at the process
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I was just saying, in general.

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