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Just wondering if anybody has dissassembled their clocks as far as the pcb and further.... I need access to the pcb but from memory the actual clock face (kind of a plastic sheet) is stuck behind the needles of the dials. This will make it very difficult.

Has anybody had need to take this off before? Any tips?

Cheers

Yes mate, taken them apart fully to change the LEDs. After you remove the black casing put some masking tape and Mark with a pen where the needles are placed.

Remove the needles by twisting anti clockwise and pulling off. After these are removed you can remove the plastic/ card with the speedo information on it.

You will find the little lcds are held in place with a metal frame. Carefully use a pair of small pliers on the underside of this frame. You cab see where there are slots for it to be removed.

Once these are removed you can remove the White plastic cover and have access to the board

Hope this helps

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Great help, and very good instructions too. Thanks!

Hope you got your issue sorted ok :-)

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