My trip odometer just quit working.
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My trip odometer just quit working.
it blows, it still says 0.9 miles after the two mile drive home from work and the 45 miles round trip i took, what'* going on?
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Re: My trip odometer just quit working.
Originally Posted by Damemorder
it blows, it still says 0.9 miles after the two mile drive home from work and the 45 miles round trip i took, what'* going on?
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Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
And don't roll back any numbers!!!
There isn't much I can't do to these older clusters actually! LOL
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I'd like to learn how to roll back my digital odometer. Anyone know a psychic?
Al, can you give us a range of years and vehicle types to look for on this for the SE/SLE crowd? Or just about any GM car of similar vintage?
Al, can you give us a range of years and vehicle types to look for on this for the SE/SLE crowd? Or just about any GM car of similar vintage?
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Originally Posted by willwren
I'd like to learn how to roll back my digital odometer. Anyone know a psychic?
Al, can you give us a range of years and vehicle types to look for on this for the SE/SLE crowd? Or just about any GM car of similar vintage?
Al, can you give us a range of years and vehicle types to look for on this for the SE/SLE crowd? Or just about any GM car of similar vintage?
Any cars or trucks with this style of Odometer can be done this way. It'* more common in the Trucks as they're more of them on the road.
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I've got my Odometer here on the desk, and I know why it doesn't work. There are three little teeth on the whitle number wheel for the Trip the are worn. It'* the three right by the number 4. I see that those are the trhee that get the most pressure on them to turn the next number, so I'm going to ghetto something real quick to try and make it work.
Oh, and BTW, I didn't roll it back any, I've actually added 20.2 miles... but who cares, makes the car look like it'* lasted a little longer
Oh, and BTW, I didn't roll it back any, I've actually added 20.2 miles... but who cares, makes the car look like it'* lasted a little longer
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Originally Posted by Damemorder
I've got my Odometer here on the desk, and I know why it doesn't work. There are three little teeth on the whitle number wheel for the Trip the are worn. It'* the three right by the number 4. I see that those are the trhee that get the most pressure on them to turn the next number, so I'm going to ghetto something real quick to try and make it work.
Oh, and BTW, I didn't roll it back any, I've actually added 20.2 miles... but who cares, makes the car look like it'* lasted a little longer
Oh, and BTW, I didn't roll it back any, I've actually added 20.2 miles... but who cares, makes the car look like it'* lasted a little longer