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F355 Clock removal

Discussion in '348/355' started by Chris60, Sep 26, 2025.

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  1. Chris60

    Chris60 Rookie

    Aug 5, 2022
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    cschotz
    My clock is not working, I guess like most of them. How do I remove it and who should I send it to for repair?
    Thanks
    Chris
     
  2. Qavion

    Qavion F1 World Champ
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    Feb 20, 2015
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    Ian Riddell
    As far as I can tell, each instrument is held in with plastic ring which is secured by two small #1 phillips screws. Getting to the screws looks difficult. You may have to remove the radio with the approved Sony tool after unclipping the plastic surround.

    I guess a reputable watchmaker or instrument repair shop might be able to help. Google Veglia (?) clock repair.
     
  3. 05elise

    05elise Karting

    Jul 20, 2011
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    Dan
    Yes, remove the radio and then the surround panel that holds the instruments. Then it is simple to access and remove the screws for the clock retainer and extract the clock.
     
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  4. Chris60

    Chris60 Rookie

    Aug 5, 2022
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    cschotz
    Thank you both, I'll give it a try.
     
  5. WATSON

    WATSON Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Sep 9, 2010
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    Once removed, consider putting an oil temp gauge in there instead.
     
  6. redwedge

    redwedge Formula Junior

    Sep 30, 2012
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    Steve C
    I just took the centre gauges apart yesterday to fix an intermittent oil temp reading which turned out to be a loose connection at the rear of the gauge. It was really easy. Use the correct radio removal tools (£2 on eBay) to pull the radio. Remove two long screws from beneath the dash, then four short screws in the frame (look from below, there are two on each level of the frame). Pull the frame free and you'll have access to the rear of the gauges. Each is held in with a ring attached with two small screws.
     
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