That's an electronic one , correct ? .
Most Pick-A-Part yards now offer an additional paid for warranty but it's only good for 30 days IIRC so you'll have to go yank one out and install it straightaway then drive it to check , then remove it again the next day if bad....
Once you've removed the binnacle once or twice it's a five minute or less job.....
To help make it easier to select the correct speedo head , Mercedes had VDO put the part # on the face of it where at a glace you can see if it's the right one or move on to the next junked W-126..... other gauges might be different but the speedo head proper may well interchange , I know it does in W-123's .
You can try Don @ Speedy Speedometer Service in......?Donwey? tell him I sent you but it'll be over $100 in any case , prolly upwards of $150 , you can ask him for a $ break before he begins because it's just an old car , he knows I'm a tightwad and some times declines my jobs so no harm in asking .
I have no idea how so many of you can stand having an unworking odometer .
Tom says ' you can't stand unworking or dirty _anything_ ! ' .
-Nate
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