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You wouldn't think you could break this part...... 200 1987

....but somehow, I managed. Greetings from Cleveland, home of the Cleveland Browns and their famous "Swiss Cheese" defense. Anyway, in an attempt to keep tabs on the gas mileage in the old Swede (186,000, daily driver, still going strong, bit of the infamous and dreaded 'tin worm' attacks on the body), I would usually reset the mileage on the trip odometer after every fill up. (For those interested, I am averaging a solid 26 mpg at all times....summer and winter, city and highway, air on or off.) Well, wouldnot you know it, I somehow managed to break off the reset button so that it fills in the hole, but does nothing. If a get a really teeny flashlight and some appropriate tools, can I epoxy it back in place without taking out the cluster, or am I just s.o.l? Anyone with this problem and a quick fix? Let me know, and as always, thanks.


Brad






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