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MeFB
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by MeFB »
Does anyone have the instructions for fitting the Nasco VDO clock
One of the wires has shorted out on mine and melted some of the wiring loom
I didn't fit it, but want to make sure that I put it back in properly so that it doesn't go pop again

Alan
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Trev
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by Trev »
Send it to me, then you will have no problems with it again

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MeFB
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by MeFB »
I'll keep that fix in mind.
Tell you what though, it didn't half make a mess of the loom. It's fried back to the firewall.
Might be a case of calling in an expert.
Alan
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by rustysdungers »
That should have been a easy hook up because that car had a clock in it before.
BUT we also took that out before selling

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by MeFB »
Crikey
Poor old Plastic
was used and abused
At least she still has her 1974 rego sticker and her dignity

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by MeFB »
Instructions received!
Thanks EKHOON.

Alan
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