My thanks to Andre!

Dave L

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I finally had a day to follow the "clock fix" procedure for the early version of the clocks that was posted by Andre a long time ago. Ten minutes and BAM! the clock works like the day it was new. Thank you Andre for taking the time to figure this out and post it. I wish we just had a forum for repair procedures, it would make it a lot easier to find these little gems when we are ready to roll our sleeves up. I am very glad they are here somewhere though. Thanks again Andre.

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I finally had a day to follow the "clock fix" procedure for the early version of the clocks that was posted by Andre a long time ago. Ten minutes and BAM! the clock works like the day it was new. Thank you Andre for taking the time to figure this out and post it. I wish we just had a forum for repair procedures, it would make it a lot easier to find these little gems when we are ready to roll our sleeves up. I am very glad they are here somewhere though. Thanks again Andre.

Dave L
 

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I finally had a day to follow the "clock fix" procedure for the early version of the clocks that was posted by Andre a long time ago. Ten minutes and BAM! the clock works like the day it was new. Thank you Andre for taking the time to figure this out and post it. I wish we just had a forum for repair procedures, it would make it a lot easier to find these little gems when we are ready to roll our sleeves up. I am very glad they are here somewhere though. Thanks again Andre.

Dave L

I'm glad it helped out. Here is my original thread as requested: http://www.e9coupe.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5586
 
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