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John Busch Posted on Feb 05, 2016
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I need a replacement seat belt receiver or complete set, drivers side. Also, my speedometer stopped working, what should I look for?

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You will only need to bye the receiver section, and for the Speedo, check the drive and cable if it's mechanical spin the cable see if the Speedo works, or check wiring and sensor power in out of sensor if it's electrical type...

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