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I assume you mean you have the small clock mounted in the little bezel just to the left of the radio. Or do you have the large clock mounted to the left of the speedometer?
If you have the small clock, it's one of the easier items to replace. In fact, when you see how easy it is, you'll wonder why you didnt do it before. There are essentially no tools required here.
The small clocks are available on ebay all the time. If you want to get fancy, the VDO cockpit series clock witll fit too.
To remove your old clock, first, you need to pry off the square bezel that surrounds the clock. You can pry it out with a butter knife using gentle pressure. It's just held in by 2 plastic clips. It should pop right off.
One the clock is exposed, you can pull it straight out. You may have to pry it a bit arond the edge to get it started, but its just held in place by the compression of the three rubber "feet" on the outer circumference.
Don't lose the little rubber feet.
Unplug the wires from the back and reinstall your new clock in the opposite order of dissassembly.
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Greg P. 1988 240 DL "Olga" 165,000 miles
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