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KX123 11-12-2011 06:42 AM

How to change mileage on new ODOMETER
 
I just picked up a used odometer from a 2005 f350 T.D. wreck, the mileage reads 56,342 ,my original reads 235,047. Can anyone tell me how to get the used one to read the same as the original?.. Trying to keep it honest

sailorman3 11-12-2011 08:35 AM

No possible way. That is to keep people honest. Dealers will just put on a sticker next to the speedo with the old mileage on it.

galaxie641 11-12-2011 10:02 AM

I would bet if a dealer installs it that Carfax would also pick it up, all of them I have seen say "Add xxx miles"

dkf 11-12-2011 11:10 AM

Your not going to get the odometer to match, can't change mileage numbers. If the mileage could be changed every shady car dealer would be turning back odometers to make the vehicles worth more. A relative had one changed on his crown vic at the Ford dealer. The new odometer started at zero so you had to add the old odometer mileage to get the actual number. Since he used the dealer it showed up in an oasis report.

Pappy1911 11-13-2011 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by KX123 (Post 11028145)
I just picked up a used odometer from a 2005 f350 T.D. wreck, the mileage reads 56,342 ,my original reads 235,047. Can anyone tell me how to get the used one to read the same as the original?.. Trying to keep it honest

I guess I won't be buying anything from this person....

Mark Kovalsky 11-13-2011 08:48 AM

Why? He's trying to get the odometer he wants to install to read the actual mileage that's on the truck. What's wrong with that?

powerstroke72 11-13-2011 08:52 AM

I was thinking the same thing. It would be different if he was trying to roll an odometer back but he's trying to get the used one he picked up to reflect the actual mileage of the truck.

Pappy1911 11-13-2011 09:07 AM

Folks, this is the internet, don't believe everything you read is Gospel...just saying...

powerstroke72 11-13-2011 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by Pappy1911 (Post 11031544)
Folks, this is the internet, don't believe everything you read is Gospel...just saying...

No kidding. But to automatically assume the OP is lying isn't very fair.

Pappy1911 11-13-2011 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by powerstroke72 (Post 11031610)
No kidding. But to automatically assume the OP is lying isn't very fair.

No, I'm not calling him a liar, but there are such people out there. My point is, buyer beware!!!

kd0axs 11-13-2011 12:33 PM

Of course, if you really wanted to roll back the odometer, it's as easy as what the OP just did. Find a lower mileage cluster from a junkyard. That's why we have Carfax.

TexasRebel 11-13-2011 12:51 PM

It's just a piece of non-volatile memory. Saying it is impossible to get at and modify the bits is very difficult to believe.

However, all of the tools I've found in the last few minutes each run over $6,000. Have you asked a dealer yet? If they know your story, and can verify the actual mileage of the vehicle, I'm sure they can make the "new" one match.

I don't know what the limit is now, but at some point the mileage no longer matters, and the vehicle becomes "exempt"... that point used to be 100,000 miles, but that was back when odometers only had 5 digits + tenths.

kd0axs 11-13-2011 01:13 PM

I'm sure it's one of those things that varies by state. Here in MN, mileage is required on the title for all vehicles less than 10 years old. When selling a vehicle, you have to declare the current mileage and sign off on it. You also have to mark a box that indicates whether it's the actual mileage, the mileage in excess of the odometer's limits, or not the actual mileage. If the vehicle is more than 10 years old, you don't have to declare the mileage.

2002 F350V10 11-13-2011 01:38 PM

there are speedometer services usually used by rebuilders which can do it by sending them the cluster. they use a pc with a special program , and they have harnesses which plug from the pc into your cluster, and with a few keystrokes its done, simple,huh?

92f150I6 11-14-2011 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by Pappy1911 (Post 11031446)
I guess I won't be buying anything from this person....

So what does a person do if their origional cluster quits working?


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