Technical Changing the speedo on a gp

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Technical Changing the speedo on a gp

Straight swap mate, 4 screws...

2 for the surround and 2 for the clocks,

Unplug and remove then repeat backwards....

Though if you want correct mileage one day, one thing to remember is miles can only be added so get clocks with less miles than yours...
 
just bought starjet white sporting clocks and plan to fit them to my 1.2 activebut another memeber on here said he tried doing it with mjet sporting clocks on his 1.4 active sport and he said this " Well basically your ecu will have your mileage logged. But the the dials will have a different mileage on. I plugged mine in and the mileage was flashing and just didn't work "

but with my sporting clocks being from a petrol surely it should work as am fitting them to another petrol model
 
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My mileage just carried on from where the new clocks left off,...

No flashing mileage or anything...

Don't know whether mine came from a Petrol or Diesel model... Was a bit of a gamble but they've been in for years now, no problems....
 
I think flashing mileage means you need a "proxy alignment" (tells the car what equipment is fitted). Maybe this will bring your instruments to life but I'm just guessing.
 
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