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Tim.W
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Sat Jul 4, 2009 4:54 pm
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- MICHAEL
- Sat Jul 4, 2009 4:37 pm
- Tim.W
- Sat Jul 4, 2009 3:17 pm
Well, you need to have a dash cluster with the OTG aperture in the bottom, with which to push the new OTG unit through. then screw it in at the back. To get the speedo cable re-attached, make sure all the electrical connections are ok, and slowly push the cluster back in with one hand, and with the other up behind the cluster guide the cable onto the stalk at the back of the speedo. slow and steady... Keep pushing all the way back until the unit is in its correct position, and try and screw the ring around the cable back over the stalk. It is important to get the cable over the end properly, as it is easy to miss. i hope this helps mate. Tim 
Thanks Tim. My cluster doesn't have the slot for the otg. It seems then, that the cluster must be fully back in position before I can attempt to line up the cable. No worries Tip: make sure you line the cable up as you push it back, as its easy to miss, and the cable is not flexible enough to manoeuvre on with the cluster in place.
Edited by Tim.W, Sat Jul 4, 2009 4:54 pm.
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