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Old 29th January 2014, 12:09   #1
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I want to change the clocks in my Saxo. It's has the 1.1 clocks fitted which go up to 120 and I want to fit VTR clocks but will the speedo read right as they go to 140

If anyone has any info on this will ya get back to me
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Old 29th January 2014, 12:56   #2
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Yes they will mk2 clocks are plug and play.
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Old 29th January 2014, 13:02   #3
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Yes they will mk2 clocks are plug and play.
Will the speedo read correct as well
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Old 29th January 2014, 15:04   #4
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Yes mate it will,did the same thing to my saxo although mines a mk1 & already had a rev counter.I changed over because I wanted a temperature gauge needle as opposed to just a light.
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Yes mate it will,did the same thing to my saxo although mines a mk1 & already had a rev counter.I changed over because I wanted a temperature gauge needle as opposed to just a light.
Will it matter if mine is a mk2 mate
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On a mk1 without a rev counter as standard you need to run a wire from the rev counter to the back of the ecu.
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On a mk1 without a rev counter as standard you need to run a wire from the rev counter to the back of the ecu.
Mine is a mk2 with the rev counter without the temp gauge. I want the clocks out a furio/VTR but wasn't sure if they would work due to the speedos having different top speeds
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Plug and play then no problems,you`ll have to get your digital mileage adjusted though.
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Old 21st April 2014, 11:50   #9
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I had to change my 140 vtr clocks to blue dial 120 random saxo clocks, as my vtr digital mileage had went all cloudy, and would not go through mot here in N.I. Does anyone know how to change the mileage on the new clocks to match my vtr clocks mileage, or can the digital mileage part be moved over to my original clocks? Could live with the new clocks if the mileage can be changed, but would prefer if I could go back to my original vtr clocks, as with the white dials and temp gauge, they look far better. Cheers in advance if anyone can help me out!
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