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How do you disconnect the odometer ???

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Old 08-19-1999, 01:44 PM
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TThinkin
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Default Only $2,200 fine?! That law's not much of a deterrent (nt)

Hmmm... a one-in-a-million chance I'd get caught disconnecting the ODO and only being slapped with a (max) $2,200 fine or sell my TT 4 years from now with only 20K miles showing on the (reconnected) ODO? I think the resale value difference would cover the fine...<p>Needless to say, the law isn't much of a deterrent...
Old 08-20-1999, 07:05 AM
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Default mechanical linkage to gear box not that sophisticated remember this car is based on A3/golf. criuse control works on rpm

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Old 08-20-1999, 04:45 PM
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Default how could cruise work on rpm? same rpm runs different speeds depending on gear. (nt)

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Old 08-21-1999, 12:10 AM
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cloin
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Default you can engage cruise in any gear at it will hold the rpm. It works on engine speed using electronic system not road speed using mechanical linkage from gear box speedo drive. change gear and it disengages. resume and it goes to same engine speed n

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