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Old 06-25-2008   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Skidpan View Post
Hey Navigator
According to my Haynes manual the clock shares a fuse with the accessories socket and speedo. It would be worth replacing that fuse anyway, you can never tell with 'leccy.
On the other question, the trip shouldn't reset to zero when you switch off the ignition, just when you press the reset button.
Hi skidpan,

The clock issue was put on by someone else. I was hoping to find out why my trip meter was resetting when the ignition is turned off. I have a Haynes manual but I haven't got the knowledge to find out whether the trip shares a fuse with what. I don't have much idea about the leccy stuff, leave that to my much more qualified mates.

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