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Old 10 January 2015, 05:37 PM
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Default Bugeye 2001 clock

Need one of these whether it just be the clock or wth the plastic surround as mine has gone

Old 10 January 2015, 08:05 PM
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We have plenty in stock pm me if needed
Old 10 January 2015, 09:28 PM
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Easy enough to fix too matey if you have a soldering iron.
Old 10 January 2015, 11:02 PM
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This is a common failure & is very easy to fix, all you need is a small screwdriver, a soldering iron & a drop of solder.
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This is the guide I used to fix mine, one word of advice do both ends because I only did the one end on mine that had failed & ended up having to do it all again a month or so later when the other end did the same, that was nearly 3 years ago now & it has been fine ever since.

http://subarudiymodifications.blogsp...clock.html?m=1
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Originally Posted by goatblower
This is the guide I used to fix mine, one word of advice do both ends because I only did the one end on mine that had failed & ended up having to do it all again a month or so later when the other end did the same, that was nearly 3 years ago now & it has been fine ever since.

http://subarudiymodifications.blogsp...clock.html?m=1
Thanks. I wasn't aware this is a common problem. I will give this a go!
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Gave this a go today and it didnt wotk for me.
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Strange!, did you do both ends & make sure all the solder melted properly?

Have you checked the fuse?
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Fuse is fine, not to worry I bought a replacement now.

Thanks
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