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> Replacing Speedo Cable, Replacing Speedo Cable
10DJM
post Sep 19 2024, 05:27 AM
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Hi Guys.
I'm going to replace my speedo cable in a 1975 1.8 originally a California car.
Peeled back the carpets to find I have the two piece version with the ERG counter attached..... can I just bypass this with the longer cable direct to the speedo head or do I have to source the shorter one?
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post Sep 19 2024, 06:36 AM
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post Sep 19 2024, 08:42 AM
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you can bypass the egr counter yes with the one piece cable


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Hi Guys.
I'm going to replace my speedo cable in a 1975 1.8 originally a California car.
Peeled back the carpets to find I have the two piece version with the ERG counter attached..... can I just bypass this with the longer cable direct to the speedo head or do I have to source the shorter one?
Duncan.

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post Sep 19 2024, 07:25 PM
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Tie a string around the old one before you pull it out, tie the string to the new one and pull it in.
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