I have a '75 TR6. If I have a service counter, I don't know where it is. What I do know is that the speedometer cable seems unnecessarily long, but the only other one I know about is the two part cab
The service counter was required by US emissions rules, it's supposed to make some sort of indication (light on the dash ?) when an 'emissions service' is required. Other than 'correctness', I don't
The service counter is located on the firewall above the brake servo. It is an odometer style device that triggers the EGR light on the dash to inform when the engine needs to be serviced. The speedo
<< what are these service counters and do I need/want one? >> Bob, The service counter tracks mileage and, at 25,000 or 30,000 mile increments (I can't recall exact figure), it closes a set of intern