The speedo on my Mk2 Polo frequently sticks at 0 mph and I have to tap the dashboard to get the pointer to move. It's also been cleaned with something that has reacted with the plastic cover and looks 'steamed up' in one corner. Am thinking about changing the speedo but have a questions:
The Mk2 I previously owned had a speedo on the left, temp gauge and petrol gauge in the middle (along with the LED warning lights) and a clock on the right. My current Mk2 Polo has a speedo on the left, the LED lights in the middle and my temp gauge/petrol gauge on the right. If I bought one with a clock on the right (there's one on ebay at the moment that's off an '83 Polo) would it fit my Polo. Are they a standard shape/fit or would it have to be from a Polo from a specific year? Also, is it possible to get one that shows revs? Would be happy with a clock on the right but would prefer a rev counter.
Cheers
Speedo on my Mk2 Polo
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You can fit any mk2 dash cluster, it'll just plug in and go. However, if you want to keep your mileage and avoid hassle with the DVLA you'll want to take your existing speedo unit out, give it a bit of WD40 to stop the needle sticking, and bolt it down into the new housing (it just pulls out and bolts in again, it's a bit like playing with lego ) If you're after a rev counter, I'll have a set of mk1/early mk2 golf clocks for sale soon, probably end of next week, they fit perfectly Only thing is you might want to change the full beam LED as the one I have at the moment is dazzlingly bright.. again, just a case of pull old one out, plug new one in Otherwise, any set of clocks from a mk1 golf, mk1 polo, early mk2 golf (make sure the dials are square rather than the later round type), mk1 jetta and I believe mk1 scirrocco will fit.
Let me know if you need any more advise, I seem to have had the dash cluster apart a thousand times now...
Let me know if you need any more advise, I seem to have had the dash cluster apart a thousand times now...
Just let me know how much you want for the clocks – I’ll definitely buy them from you.
Went the other scrappy I know yesterday – Got totally drowned as the heavens opened whilst I there. They had 5 Polo’s and guess how many had a four lamp grill? None!!! BOO HOO!!! I was gutted mate. All I came away with was muddy pants, dirty shoes and one of those wire things for my seat (The cable for the leaver that allows you to pull the seat forward)
Oh well, just let me know when you’re selling those clocks – cheers,
Andy.
Went the other scrappy I know yesterday – Got totally drowned as the heavens opened whilst I there. They had 5 Polo’s and guess how many had a four lamp grill? None!!! BOO HOO!!! I was gutted mate. All I came away with was muddy pants, dirty shoes and one of those wire things for my seat (The cable for the leaver that allows you to pull the seat forward)
Oh well, just let me know when you’re selling those clocks – cheers,
Andy.
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the mk1 GTi go up to 120mph so im guessing the speedo would be outKarl_CLCoupe wrote:You can get a set a Mark1 Golf GTi clocks to work (they have a rev counter). I know nothing on wiring them up, or how to adapt them, so I will point you in the direction of Groovy or madmatt.
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but if you get a set off a polo they just plug stright in no probs tho you might want to put your orginal speedo in so you keep the original milage for that you just undo the bolts on the back remove the blue curcit film
think you have to move the middle LED bit to take the speedo out
when i did mine i didt put my speedo in, every time i got to 30mph the oil warning buzzer went off
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The golf speedo's are just geared differently, they'll still read the right speed. I was tempted to put a 120mph speedo in mine, but I just couldn't be bothered to either clock it to the correct mileage or go through the hassle of informing the DVLA of the change and having someone supervise me doing it..