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krebsy
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PostPosted: 17:15 - 26 May 2006    Post subject: divvy speedo pod.... Reply with quote

Both the bulbs have gone in my speedo pod on the divvy and I'm having a mare of a time getting them changed.

The Haynes states "undo the screw at the back of the pod and slide the speedo out of the housing". it doesn't say that you have about an inch or so of space to try and slot a screwdriver into to do it, unless of course you remove the headlight... Sad.

Oh well, guess it's down to the tool shop for a flexible screwdriver thingy... Smile

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PostPosted: 17:38 - 26 May 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I didnt remove th epod on mine when i had to change all 6 bulbs Very Happy

Once you have the fairing off get you missus, or someone else with girly small hands to slide there hand into that gap and pull out the rubber for each bulb (the bulb will come out attached to it).
Rinse and repeat.

Job done.

(Admitedly there was a lot of swearing and cursing when i did mine, it is really bloody awkward to get in to them, but do-able.)
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PostPosted: 21:21 - 26 May 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ahh, but mine's N not S. it's all sealed up in the crome effect domes... Sad

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