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


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  • Location: Probably above atmospheric pressure
  • Manual mode ________________________ All day, erryday
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  • Member For: 17y 7m 27d
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  • Location: Probably above atmospheric pressure

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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  • Location: Whyalla, SA

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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