yes but running a car on stands is very dangerous
It is the mileage that is actually on the car. If the odometer is replaced, the correct reading is written down. Add that to the reading of the replacment odometer and you have the actual mileage on the car.
It is the odometer in kilometers, the first is in miles.
It is against the law to change an odometer meter please
The exact mileage per year is the odometer reading at the end of the year minus the odometer reading at the beginning of the year. If you don't have the odometer reading from the beginning of the year, the next best thing is to subtract an older odometer reading from the reading at the beginning of the year, then divide the difference by the number of years between readings. Without any odometer readings from the past, the best you can do is to calculate the average annual mileage over the life of the truck, which is the current odometer reading divided by the truck's years of service.
No, I do not believe it does.
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if the rear tires are turning the odometer does go up. but you can pull the drive shaft out and it will not matter the odometer will stay the same.
There isn't a separate computer for just the odometer. Attached to the firewall behind the coolant bottle is the main computer. There are 3 cables that plug into the front of the computer and the odometer is in there. When you buy a new or refurbished computer for your jeep you need the vin number and the odometer reading so the computer can be programmed for your jeep. Meaning the odometer reading is in the main computer
With odometer reading selected (not trip A or B) turn key to LOCK and remove key (not sure if this is necessary) insert key, hold down odometer button while you turn key to ON position. Continue to hold down odometer button. Odometer display will show ------ then blank, your Maintenance Required light will turn off and your old odometer reading will return.
Yes, absolutely
It's a scalar. It indicates distance but not direction.