2001 Sonata Speedometer
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2001 Sonata Speedometer
I know I posted this question a while back but I was just wondering if
anyone has any new insight.
I have to replace the speedometer assembly and I need to get a new odometer
as well. I would like to do the repair myself as my car is out of warranty
(in Canada it's only 3 years).
Anyone have any clue how to remove the assembly, reinstall it and click the
new odometer to it's current reading?
BTW it is the mechanical type odometer.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
D
anyone has any new insight.
I have to replace the speedometer assembly and I need to get a new odometer
as well. I would like to do the repair myself as my car is out of warranty
(in Canada it's only 3 years).
Anyone have any clue how to remove the assembly, reinstall it and click the
new odometer to it's current reading?
BTW it is the mechanical type odometer.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
D
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Re: 2001 Sonata Speedometer
"CustomerService" <customerservice@nevada-casinos.biz> wrote in message
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> I know I posted this question a while back but I was just wondering if
> anyone has any new insight.
>
> I have to replace the speedometer assembly and I need to get a new
odometer
> as well. I would like to do the repair myself as my car is out of warranty
> (in Canada it's only 3 years).
>
> Anyone have any clue how to remove the assembly, reinstall it and click
the
> new odometer to it's current reading?
>
> BTW it is the mechanical type odometer.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> D
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D,
The removal of the speedometer assembly is simple. There are three phillips
screws in the underside of the black trim piece in front of the plastic face
of the assembly. Unscrew those screws and gently pull the trim piece from
the top, working it out of the bottom push-in tabs. After the trim is
removed you will see four phillips screws around the perimeter of the
assembly. Remove these (use a magnetic screwdriver so you don't drop one
into the innards of the dash) and move the steering column to the bottom of
its adjustment range. Pull the assembly forward to disengage it, and then
angle the assembly out of the right side of the opening, tilting it as
needed to clear. There are no wiring terminals, etc. -- the assembly mates
to plugs fixed to the back of the opening.
As to resetting the odometer, that can't be done without leaving evidence of
tampering and it is illegal in the U.S. I don't know what Canada's laws are
on this.
Good luck,
Harry
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