Possibilities:
- bigger hammer
- forgetit
- take odo out, open & lube the rolls
- go junkyard, find 'new' odo, seek references for a good repair shop for swap
- $tealership price: possibly 2x your car (asking doesnt cost as much?)
Possibilities:
- bigger hammer
- forgetit
- take odo out, open & lube the rolls
- go junkyard, find 'new' odo, seek references for a good repair shop for swap
- $tealership price: possibly 2x your car (asking doesnt cost as much?)
so the Odo has been working intermittently. it will work for a few miles then freeze up again. i have not done anything to it at this point.
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