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My four year old Smith's (Holden) capillary water temperature gauge has slowly subsided over the last couple of weeks, so that it now thinks water boils (near sea level!) at 35 degrees centigrade. Does anyone know of a company who can repair them, or do I just lob Holden another ninety (ouch) quid? |
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On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 15:51:49 UTC, "Autolycus" <mar2006 (AT) mainbeam (DOT) co.uk wrote: : : "Ian Johnston" <ian.groups (AT) btinternet (DOT) com> wrote in message : news:cCUlhtvFIYkV-pn2-dt2n57ZLx9dj (AT) internal (DOT) RFC1918.telecomplete.net... : > My four year old Smith's (Holden) capillary water temperature gauge : > has slowly subsided over the last couple of weeks, so that it now : > thinks water boils (near sea level!) at 35 degrees centigrade. Does : > anyone know of a company who can repair them, or do I just lob Holden : > another ninety (ouch) quid? : : : http://www.speedograph-richfield.com : : are very widely recommended. They repaired an MG YB speedo cable for me : for a few pounds while I waited, and I got the impression they are a : genuinely competent outfit. Thanks. From their website it looks as if they only do speedometers, but I'll ring and ask. Since the gauge still works a bit I don't think I can have a burst capillary - it's more likely, I think, that there is something jamming at the display end, which might be their cup of tea. From their web site: |
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