Howdy folks,
This morning I finally decided to fix the clock functionality in the binnacle so that I could set and display the time (it stopped working around five years ago or so after the tabs breaking).
Took the binnacle out, opened it up, removed the half broken tabs, filed the surface down, inserted the 3D printed adjuster hack, put it back together, reinserted the binnacle into the car and set the time.
The needle works properly now - the time can be set (going both forwards and backwards) and it can be interchanged between AM/PM and 24-hour.
However, after doing this the mileage changed from 132,823 to 132,822. Not a big deal but any ideas as to why this may have occurred? I.e. why the mileage decided to clock itself back one mile?

I followed the steps in this video and noticed that the same thing occurred on the demonstrator’s binnacle.
This morning I finally decided to fix the clock functionality in the binnacle so that I could set and display the time (it stopped working around five years ago or so after the tabs breaking).
Took the binnacle out, opened it up, removed the half broken tabs, filed the surface down, inserted the 3D printed adjuster hack, put it back together, reinserted the binnacle into the car and set the time.
The needle works properly now - the time can be set (going both forwards and backwards) and it can be interchanged between AM/PM and 24-hour.
However, after doing this the mileage changed from 132,823 to 132,822. Not a big deal but any ideas as to why this may have occurred? I.e. why the mileage decided to clock itself back one mile?
I followed the steps in this video and noticed that the same thing occurred on the demonstrator’s binnacle.

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