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Old 08-09-2013, 04:58 PM
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Ok, what in the world is that?
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How exactly do you think the clock display changes numbers? Springs... duh.
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Originally Posted by Tool Hoarder
How exactly do you think the clock display changes numbers? Springs... duh.
I thought it was a LED controlled by a quartz crystal.
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Originally Posted by Falcon
I thought it was a LED controlled by a quartz crystal.
I think the pre 2002 cars used a clock spring which was wound up by using the parking brake, sorta the same idea as a self winding watch.

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