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2009-10-24 17:08:15
#1
Odometer adjustment
How do you adjust the odometer? I'm replacing the guage cluster in my gxe with an se-r unit with tach and want to adjust the odo to read the true mileage of my car and not the 176,000 miles that are on the new cluster.
2009-10-24 18:23:35
#2
Nvm I got it off but Im having trouble dialing back the odo to match my cars actual mileage
2009-10-25 18:19:44
#3
I would also like to learn if this is doable, the rpm odo can die and then what with the new unit?
2009-10-25 18:33:29
#4
1. take off the dash trim
2. unscrew the cluster pull it out of the dash and unplug it
3. take apart the cluster, remove the plastic cover and the screw in the back of the cluster
4. with the screws off after you open it up the four separate gauges will come out of the back plastic housing
5. look at the back of the speedo you will notice where the mileage numbers are. there is a steal rod that goes through all of it. All you have to do it push that and pull it out. there are these little plastic stars for each roll of numbers. when you pull out the pin these stars will fall out and the number rolls will now spin freely.
6. reset your miles to where you want it then you need to put the rod back in. slowly push the rod in and replacing those plastic star pieces.

That should do it
2009-10-25 18:52:00
#5
wow thats seems too easy.
I am thinking there will be some really low mileage cars on this board soon...LOL
2009-10-25 19:06:07
#6
Damn that is easy.

There was a guy from Florida who moved out of state. He turned back his odometer once his car hit over 100K miles. No idea why someone would do that to make the car seem "cleaner". To each there own though.
2009-10-25 19:32:10
#7
OK, cool. Thanks. I really don't want to drive around my 90,000 mile car with an odometer that reads 176,000 miles...
2009-10-25 21:54:05
#8
yea I had 98k on my car and when I I got my VE I lowered it match the miles on the motor and made it easier to maintaine oil changes
2009-10-25 23:43:08
#9
or you could get a car with a odometor readding like this ....
2009-10-26 21:10:25
#10
Odometer Tampering Should Be Illegal.. Or It Probably Is.
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