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You do know that you need an off/on switch so when you turn off the ignition above (I think it's 3000RPM's) it will reset to zero. You can turn the tack off with the switch and it will reset. I love mine and I bought a second one for my second car. Make sure that you put tin foil aroung the wires, it doesn't like outside interefence.
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Dad was told that National Speedometer in Charlotte repairs them. However, I did a quick Google search and could not come up with an address or web email for them. I did see a result for them in Las Vegas. I presume they are one and the same.
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I'll check out these leads
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