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> Clock, Never worked
Coondog
post May 23 2016, 09:52 PM
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The clock in my 75 has never worked. I have read Pelicans thread on rebuilding it and of course the later year clocks are the most difficult to rebuilt.

After reading all the issues related to buying from AA it scared me off. I am a turn key kind of guy so what are my options. Does someone sell rebuilt clocks with today's tech built in ??

I even have a receipt where the last owner bought the Non Working clock... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif) and yes it says non working on the receipt

Also are the factory center console gauges supposed to light up ??
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ndfrigi
post May 23 2016, 10:59 PM
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When i bought my 75 last 2011, my clock on the center console is not working and bought a used one and it was not working too! Wire has 12 volts and clock light is working. Then I realized why do I need to make it work when my after market radio/cd player has clock and actually I don't set the right time on my cd player since I usually unplug my battery when not planning of driving the car for more than week. I'm also planning to install the cut of switch on the main battery line.
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