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Posted (edited)

my whole speedometer and my cd player was stolen few days ago and I was woundering if I bought a used one would I be able to keep my orginal reading or is it going to be the same or is going to be different.cause if it is the same I will not look for used one that has milage from 83k-85k.

please guys if you know about it let me know.

boxster

97

tiptronic

82000

Edited by nightghost
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Posted

Mileage is stored in the instrument cluster. If you find a used cluster you can send the cluster to an aftermarket shop to set the miles to match your car.

Posted (edited)
Mileage is stored in the instrument cluster. If you find a used cluster you can send the cluster to an aftermarket shop to set the miles to match your car.

thanks tool pants

do you know where can find that kind of service .I have found speedometer with 80000 and I want to set to 83000 cause last time I checked on porsche it was 82600.

Edited by nightghost
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and if any one want to swap his with the one with one I have which is around 80000-81000 is welcome

I need one with 830000-850000

Edited by nightghost
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and if any one want to swap his with the one with one I have which is around 80000-81000 is welcome

I need one with 830000-850000

Careful - that is not legal in many states.
Posted (edited)

Definitely be careful - the Federal Odometer Act (Google it) is very restrictive about damage to odometers & odometer replacements & repairs. There are harsh penalties if you or the mechanic do not comply.

I had to sell one of my old cars with a (actual mileage unknown) because a fuse blew out that ran the mechanical odometer. It killed the value so much that I sold it to a family member for almost nothing.

Edited by mackguyver
Posted (edited)

thats why I want to do it ASAP

my last reading was last monday when my check engine light flashed I took the car to mechanic to check it. thats why I am good with anything more than 83000-85000 .if you guy know any one who would like to have the one that has 81000 and give me his +83k then I am fine with it.

Edited by nightghost
Posted (edited)

This is easily fixed with a odometer correction tool

http://www.diga-soft.de/odometer-software.php

Called a Diga-consult. It's super expensive but worth it if you have a lease.

Also http://www.newagespeedometer.com/nas/order...3&pics=true

You send your ecu in and it's $500 to have it changed to whatever you want.

If you google Odometer reprogramming and adjusting tool a lot of sites come up. Sift through them, also change the search around a bit and you will find something. This has been going on and done for quite some time.

All of which was covered in tool pants link lol. oh well.

Edited by 986Jim

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