you have to replace the whole panel it is all electronic you should have know problem finding one cheep because several different cars will fit
It is not possible to fix a broken needle. You must remove the broken one and replace with a new needle.
You have to take the dashboard off
How do you fix a broken ball pump needle
If the needle is out you have to replace the needle itself as its an LED light. If its a dashboard light then you have to remove the face plate(two screws on the top of it) and take out the instrument cluster, take it apart and replace the bulb. Although the needles are engineered to be removed/replaced, you cannot buy a single needle. You must by the entire instrument cluster to fix this.
To replace the RPM needle on a 2002 Ford Windstar, you'll need to remove the instrument cluster. Start by disconnecting the battery and removing the dashboard trim. Unscrew the cluster and gently pull it out, then carefully detach the needle from the RPM gauge, ensuring not to damage the gauge face. Install the new needle by pressing it onto the shaft, reassemble the cluster, and reconnect everything in reverse order.
In some cases you can use a magnet to pull out the broken key. You might be able to pull the broken key out with a needle nose pliers. You might need to replace the ignition barrel.
To fix a broken ceiling fan chain, you can try using needle-nose pliers to reattach the chain to the fan switch. If the chain is completely broken, you may need to replace it with a new one. You can find replacement chains at most hardware stores.
you need to see your local Dr. but if you cant then if the end of the needle is protruding you have to disinfect the area and then remove with tweezers. best bet though see you doctor a broken needle can cause a lot of problems.
If you search the Internet (I prefer google) for "broken odometer" or some such keyword(s) - you will find your answer(s). But basically, you have two options, find a similar car/odometer at a junkyard, and replace the broken one with one that's working from there.... Or, take it (or send it....) to a speedometer shop which will be able to reconfigure the speedometer. Option 3, I found a high-tech site that details removing the dashboard, removing the speedometer from the dashboard, opening up the speedometer, replacing a broken gear in there (if it's a mechanical speedometer), then basically putting it back together in reverse. Sounded kinda technical, cause you gotta be sooo careful not to move/nudge the numbers the wrong way, or bend the odometer needle when putting it back onto the shaft.
Try removing your pins as the fabric feeds through the machine. If your needle hits the pins it may break.
First, turn off the power to the outlet by flipping the circuit breaker. Then, use needle-nose pliers to carefully remove the broken plug from the outlet. Finally, inspect the outlet for any damage and replace it if necessary.
what should the needle be on - on dashboard for the battery