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Old 03-01-2017, 12:38 AM
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hi, guys. i fitted a replacement dashpod (2004 focus tdci ) a few days ago, due to speedo/rev counter going wild ! most times not working at all. is this a common fault ? i need to get mileage reset from 134,600 back to my original of 113,200 this is for my insurance & service history, anyone in tyneside area do it at a good price? thanks guys. steve.
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its not a home diy job, dealers will normally only do this if a new cluster is purchased but there are companys around that offer mileage correction services which is your only option
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On a 04 TDI Focus is it really worth it?

It's not like it's going to massively affect the resale value one way or the other
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hi, monster. thanks for the reply. im not selling the focus the mileage reset is mostly for my insurance /mot /. i went over my 5000 miles a year with age uk insurance & got stung £100 from them, due to a bump from a van. & when this 1 goes i will buy another !cheers m8 steve

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