No it will not, the mileage information is stored in the cluster so you have to have it repaired. Do not lose the original or else you will pay much more. Repair costs range at about $150
Depends on it's condition, mileage, options, and where you live. Go here: www.nada.com to find out.
If you use your car in your job or business and you use it only for that purpose, you may deduct its entire cost of operation (subject to limits discussed later). However, if you use the car for both business and personal purposes, you may deduct only the cost of its business use.You can generally figure the amount of your deductible car expense using one of two methods: the standard mileage rate method or the actual expense method. If you qualify to use both methods, before choosing a method, you may want to figure your deduction both ways to see which gives you a larger deduction. Please refer to Publication 463, Travel, Entertainment, Gift and Car Expenses, for the current standard mileage rate. If you use the standard mileage rate, you can add to your deduction any parking fees and tolls incurred for business purposes.To use the standard mileage rate, you must own or lease the car; the car must not be used to transport persons or property for compensation or hire, for example as a taxi; you must not operate five or more cars at the same time, as in a fleet operation; you must not have claimed a depreciation deduction using the Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS) on the car in an earlier year (including any additional first-year depreciation or "bonus depreciation" or any method other than straight-line for its estimated useful life; you must not have claimed a Section 179 deduction or the special depreciation allowance on the car; and you must not have claimed actual expenses after 1997 for a car you leased. You cannot use the standard mileage rate if you are a rural mail carrier who received a "qualified reimbursement".Further, to use the standard mileage rate for a car you own, you must choose to use it in the first year the car is available for use in your business. Then, in later years, you can choose to use the standard mileage rate or actual expenses.However, for a car you lease, you must use the standard mileage rate method for the entire lease period (including renewals).To use the actual expense method, you must determine what it actually costs to operate the car for the portion of the overall use of the car that is business use. Include gas, oil, repairs, tires, insurance, registration fees, licenses, and depreciation (or lease payments) attributable to the portion of the total miles driven that are business miles.
Impossible to answer as it entirely depends on where your driving starting point is. You could be driving across town or driving a thousand miles.
The approximate driving time and mileage information - Between: Disneyland, Anaheim, CA and: Beverly Hills, CA Driving miles: 37 Driving time: <1 hr - is based on traveling non-stop in good driving conditions. Driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend travel time such as weather, road work, border crossings, and rush hour traffic in urban areas. Mileage denotes actual road miles covered as opposed to Point A to Point B linear distances on a map.
Go to mapquest.com, put in the information and in return you'll get driving instructions AND mileage distances.
The mileage is stored in the BCM not the cluster, so you can replace the cluster without changing the odometer reading.
Check this page for details on which models and years are covered plus the mileage restrictions on the recall: http://drspeedometer.com/silverado-instrument-cluster-recall.,
You can get a Federally approved form from DMV to record actual mileage and keep with vehicle and just add that mileage the accumulated mileage on the new speedometer
AnswerThe 98 Pontiac stores the odometer in the instrument panel cluster. The odometer can be reprogramed either by the dealer or there are companies that will re-program it for you (seach google, there are lots). Or you can buy the odometer programmer for about $1000 but its cheaper to just send the cluster module in. (not only is it legal to reset the odometer; its required in most states when you replace the engine. The odometer is required to reflect the mileage of the engine *NOT* the vehicle)
Some years were interchangeable, some weren't If your problem is the instrument lighting, such as the odometer not displaying mileage. Then you would want to refurbish your cluster. I refurbish 97-04 century clusters so I think I may be able to help you out. Contact me at ANCTechnologies at hotmail.com
You have to replace the instrument cluster. The cheapest option if from junk yard, or ebay. Try to find one of the same year with very close mileage.
you will have to take it to a dealer to get the new one reflashed to your mileage. should cost a few hundred or less to get it done.
The mileage indicator in a vehicle is called an odometer.
Mileage is stored in the PCM, so regardless if you change the cluster out for a new one or the sports package, it'll show the correct odometer reading
What kind of vehicle? The light is most likely behind the instrument cluster. The instrument cluster would have to be removed to gain acces to the bulb.
Yes, the mileage is stored in the body computer.
The digital cluster has 6 slot for the odometer, so 999,999