So my battery died this weekend, and I swapped it out. I looked down at the tach needle this morning and saw that the needle is now on the wrong side of the pin. I’m not sure how that happened, Google results say that it has happened to people before.
Is there a way to get it to the proper side of the pin without removing the cluster and turning it counter clockwise? I can remove the cluster, I’m just more curious at this point.
Is there a way to get it to the proper side of the pin without removing the cluster and turning it counter clockwise? I can remove the cluster, I’m just more curious at this point.