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Tick tock.
Tick tock.
The clock in mine is counting forward quickly.
Is this a common fault? Any pointers on fixing it, or is it one of those mysterious things that no one ever fixes, and requires a replacement?
I took it out, couldn't see anything wrong on the pcb.
Ta
A.
Is this a common fault? Any pointers on fixing it, or is it one of those mysterious things that no one ever fixes, and requires a replacement?
I took it out, couldn't see anything wrong on the pcb.
Ta
A.
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'96 BB4.
'96 BB4.
- vanzep
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i had this last year and i changed the clock unit over but it didnt fix it so i had to swap out the whole instrument cluster. Not had a problem since. I just used a 2nd hand part.
If you have a 4g import you may want to change both set of dials over to ukdm ones so you have speedo in mph and no limiter and vtec in first.
If you have a 4g import you may want to change both set of dials over to ukdm ones so you have speedo in mph and no limiter and vtec in first.

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Yep, I had this.
I just took the instrument binnacle cover out (the bit with the clock adjuster knob) unplugged the knob and sprayed electrical contact cleaner over the connectors and inside the adjuster while I twiddled it back and forth, then let it all dry and re-assembled.
It's been fine since.
I just took the instrument binnacle cover out (the bit with the clock adjuster knob) unplugged the knob and sprayed electrical contact cleaner over the connectors and inside the adjuster while I twiddled it back and forth, then let it all dry and re-assembled.
It's been fine since.
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thats what i did as well wurly but it didnt work for me but its definately the thing to try first 

1996-2000 1993 EG9 Blue Civic 1.6 Vti - Traded in against the BB4
2000-2019 1994 2WS BB4 Milano Red JDM Prelude Si VTEC LSD
2015 on > 1991 4WS BB1 Phantom Pearl Grey JDM Prelude Si VTEC LSD
2021 ON > 1998 2WS BB6 White Pearl JDM Prelude Si VTEC
2000-2019 1994 2WS BB4 Milano Red JDM Prelude Si VTEC LSD
2015 on > 1991 4WS BB1 Phantom Pearl Grey JDM Prelude Si VTEC LSD
2021 ON > 1998 2WS BB6 White Pearl JDM Prelude Si VTEC