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Posted

Hey Loren, (or whoever can help me out with this question)

I was wondering if you could help me out with this. I need to replace the instrument cluster in my 99 996 C4 because i need the metric (km/h) speedometer and I have a US spec vehicle. I have found a metric speedometer from a 1998 993 and the seller says it will fit a 98-02 911 models. The part number of the cluster he has is

996.641.225.20

Will this fit my 99?

Thanks so much for your help!

Kevin

Posted

Kevin, at least in the US models if you twist the clock adjusting knob (I think to the left) and hold, the units will change from US to metric and viceversa. Don't know if it is a worldwide feature. Lou

Posted (edited)

yea..the electronic part changes fine from metric to imperial. However it more of an aesthetic thing for me to have at least both MPH and KMH on the gauge face itself. Plus it will make keeping within reasonable speed limits easier to tell without having to always convert metric speed lmits to imperial.

Edited by ElusiveC4

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