I had mine fixed on a whim. There's a VDO shop down the street from my work on Westwood called Euro Speedometer (little hole in the wall place), and they fixed it for 138.50$ cash or check.
After taking it apart I immediately realized it was one of those things that just ought to be left to a professional.
Note: there's nothing "obviously" loose or broken in there that I could see. To get at the innards requires taking more and more apart, and the way it's wired, you'll have to unsolder wires, note where they went, fix it, then solder it all back etc. No fun.
[This message has been edited by Kurt B (edited 09-26-2001).]
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