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an02rew
30-12-2006, 16:50
iv recently purchased some clio 16v dials, does anyone know how i can change the mileage so it is the same as my old clocks? the dials are from a ph2. Thanks, Andrew.

wavy
30-12-2006, 17:17
try to dismantle both sets and swap the clocks over?

dismantle new set and change clocks with a screw driver

iv never done this but i guess it can be done

an02rew
30-12-2006, 17:20
i've tried this, but my clocks are present clocks are from a ph3 1.2 so they are different fitments, i'm just a bit concerned about the mot/service because there will be about a 40,000 mile rise and the car has never been on the road.

Lunner
30-12-2006, 17:48
2 ways you can wedge a screw drive betweeen the cogs to disengage the rotary mechanism and set to teh right mileage, or you can connect the speedo cable up, connect a drill to it on reverse and sit there for a while

an02rew
30-12-2006, 17:56
okay thanks, will try this out when i have some time. if too much pressure is applied to the cogs will they snap? also will the small black clips that hold the mileage in place have to be slackened? Thanks, Andrew.

Lunner
30-12-2006, 18:04
dunno mate never tried it just passing on what i've been told,. i started winding mine back and then thought **** it and just added a note in teh service history, and i kept the old dials incase anything was queried

an02rew
30-12-2006, 18:06
Fair enough. Thanks for your input.

stew
30-12-2006, 18:28
drill dont work. but screwdriver does. best to put a note like lunner says in ur history incase anything is questioned.

or just leave as is...

chris.g_clio
02-01-2007, 15:24
Im having this same problem, however my clocks need to go forward 20k. Is it the same principal? or will the drill trick work for going forwards?

u33db
02-01-2007, 17:03
They can be dismantled but not very easily and the dial face is VERY prone to finger prints which will ruin it. Best clocking it forward all the way round with a drill and an old bit of speedo cable.

summeh
02-01-2007, 17:19
pretty sure there was a guide on here regarding this... maybe in the members section.