VW Beetle Speedometer Repair
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2022
- In this video, I make repairs on a speedometer for a 71 Volkswagen Beetle.
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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, you make the best how to videos that I have ever seen. You have the gift of teaching. Thank you.
Thanks Mike. I did 4 years Instructor duty in the AF. That probably helped. 😁
Good video and great explanations.
My speedo needs a little love and now I feel confident taking it apart.
Thank you. Glad I could help.
Excellent video. I need to replace the gels on my speedometer and give it a general cleaning. I'm sure your video will cut down on the amount of cussing and thrown tools. Thanks for making this.
Perfect video. I have a ‘69 that was originally that same green color, and the speedometer is in the exact condition of that one. Looking forward to cracking it open!
Thanks Barry, hope this helps.
I'm fixing up an old 1969 beetle, for a clean daily driver. I'm really enjoying your videos. They're really well put together, and they help out a lot with taking a good approach to certain little components I've never worked on before.
Thank you, glad it was helpful. I need to get back to making more videos.
I'm on my 69 also, California,
Goergous video! I’ll be restoring mine in the next week or so, thank you for being to the point on your resto!
Thank you, hope it was helpful.
you are the greatest
This was exactly what I needed. Thanks for the clear and thorough review. I was hoping to find out how to install the needle but the odometer reset, view of the fuel gauge, clarity for how I can remove snd clean the dusty face and replace the gels were super helpful. I’m doing an electric conversion so I’m thinking of replacing the fuel gauge with a state of charge screen.
@kleekru Glad it was helpful.
Very great tutorial, thanks for sharing.
Excellent video. I might try doing mine.
Thank you, hope this helps.
Excellent video ,thanks for the help.
You’re welcome!
The ring and glass look Nice!
I was gonna ask, "what the heck you gonna use to replace the red and green gel?" Now I know you can buy any and all replacement parts.🤪😁
There’s a few things you can’t buy. 🤨
👍 Nice tips.
awesome
Have you ever done one from a 74 beetle. The needles is completely different and has a little brass weight behind it that Im not sure how to put back together.
No, haven't done a 74. Did you get yours back together?
Excellent vid. Any info on how to order a needle from speedo king?
Looked at the website but nothing on the needles and cost.
There's a phone number on there. Just call him. I think I paid him via PayPal and he shipped to me.
@@JayDubCustoms thanks. Great job on the instructions. Your vids are really good.
is this something I could have done by shipping my Speedo to you and having you go through it and ship it back? MIne only needs the lens replaced (plastic and scratched), but I figure better to have you go through the whole thing. Let me know if that is something you could do. Thank you. 1973 Type 1 Standard Beetle. (all stock)
Sorry for the late reply... just got back from SEMA. Yes, I could do that for you. Where are you located? I'll see if I have any good lenses. Send me a few pics of it to my email: jaydubcustoms@gmail.com
Very nice work and video Jay! I have a 1977 convertible that has an odometer that stopped. Also the needle wiggles just a bit. I’m looking forward to taking it apart as I now know what to expect. Please keep making these excellent video’s. I really enjoy seeing your precision working on things. I’d love to have you work on my beetle, but I live across the Atlantic…..
Thanks Klaas, hope the video helps.
Is there a way to fix the return spring without replacing it from another speedometer?
@lutherolaco2996 I'm not really sure. I've never done that and I guess it would depend on how bad it is. Would probably require some soldering. Sorry I couldn't help.
I have a speedo my buggy build it is complete, I will need to replace the film for the turn signals and Oil, Gen. The other issue I have is I do not have the original wiring harness so I do not have the bulbs and sockets to mount them into the speedo. Have you got a source for them? This is very informative, I now feel I can remove the bezel and clean it out inside
Thanks! There are several sources to get a wiring harness. JBugs, CIP1 and American Autowire are a few.
www.americanautowire.com/shop/classic-update-kit-1962-74-volkswagen-beetle
I finished the repairs to my Speedo today. Looks great. Hopefully it will work great as well.
Never seen your videos before, but very nice work.. Do you do full custom restorations? I'm looking for a shop to build me a top end Baja restomod.. I've been out of the Volkswagen scene for so long, I'm not sure who does that level of restoration anymore...Where are you guys located, I'm in Tennessee...
Gary, send me an email at jaydubcustoms@gmail.com
@@JayDubCustoms ok..
He didn't set the last digit to zero. That means the mileage will be completely accurate.
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