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Can The Odometer Disconnect Itself Or Read Far Lower Than Actual?


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Nup, was user error :)

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Found my error was in the day after's starting odo reading.

Wrote an ending number as starting number on the day. Didn't pick up on it until I double checked distances on the days after the blank.

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They use the abs sensors for speedo theres no gear drive on the back of the gearbox. I've put a t56 in my turbo e series and I had to source a signal from the back abs sensor to get the speedo to function again.

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The bloke I know whos bf Phoon had the dead speedo found the prob (at least ford did for him)

It was a dead coil . Relaced and all go again.

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So if they use ABS sensors is it possible to put lower km cluster in a higher km one for fraudulent sale purposes?
The reason I ask is the panel beater working on my car said my car has had a rough life for its kms and age.

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One guy that was looking at my car asked 5 times if the speedo km had been lowered, I never thought it was possible unless you got a different cluster with lower km. he said you can do it when tuning?

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