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I'm going to ask a question that may enter us into the unanswerable.
My wife's '99 Explorer is a lease, and I'd like to change the odometer reading. Yes, you read it right.
How can I safely do it and be undetected? What kind of jail time can I be looking at? Hey ... three squares and a cot!
Our motivation is based on the fact that if we don't do something, we will be looking at an overcharge when we turn it in of over $1,000.00
(one thousand dollars!).
Can you help?
I cannot believe you are asking for someone to tell you how do do something so illegal. Fortunately, I don't know how to change the odometer and if I did, I wouldn't tell you. Its your fault for breaking the contract and racking up an extra $1000.
first of all if is an digital odometer you can't, no if'snd's or but's.
if it is an analog there is a way but if i told you i'd be an accomplice, so i not going to, sorry.
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