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re: Trip Odometer Problem



Ray,
	No special tools are needed to open the back of the instrument pod. 
And it isn't all that hard (20 minutes) to remove the pod from the dash.
 I've opened mine about 3 times to fix a cold solder joint, non working
light, and the trip button.

	Bruce

	'73 GTV
	'86 Spider
 
>  The trip odometer on my 1987 Spider just stopped working- speedo and regular odometer are fine... It feels like the spring that
> returns the reset button to the out position failed. If I manually pull the button out, the trip odometer will work for a couple
> of miles, then stops again... Has anyone had this problem? Is it possible to fix this with "normal" tools, or should I send the
> speedo unit out for repair? -Ray Manners1987 Alfa Spider Veloce
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