Depends.
The displayed value of the odo has nothing to do with the cruise control. But it's possible that the odo shares the same pickup as the speedo, and the cruise control does rely on a speedo value to function properly. If there's something wrong with the pickup, that will prevent the cruise control to work.
Yes. with larger tires the odometer will show less mileage than actually travelled.
Yes, but only if you have modified the tire diameter.
Kinda-sorta, but not really.Speedos are usually set to register a little high, as car manufacturers don't want the drivers to blame them for getting a speeding ticket - but that planned error doesn'taffect the odometer.But if you've change the tires or something which has thrown the speedo off, that change will also affect the odometer.
Odometer is a device to measure the speed of vehicles. So it is also known as Speedometer.
The 'cc' stands for cubic centimeters. A cc is also referred to as a milliliter (mL).
cc = cubic centimetre also cc = carbon copy
yes by the same amout it throws off your speedo
Don't know, but I think this is a problem with this vehicle/year. Ours was fixed for free by the dealer.
One ml is also 1 cc. Ml and cc are the same.
The repair for an odometer on the 1999 Nissan Sentra SE varies depending on the type of damage. You might repair the odometer by simply replacing the fuse for this part. You might also repair the odometer by replacing the cables.
cc and ml are the same so 40 ml is also 40 cc
The odometer is electronic, there is a plug in on the back of the speedometer, however the plugin for the odometer also may power other controls, so this may not be a good idea. I dont know why your trying to stop the odometer but your out of luck the computer keeps track of your information your odometer is just a read out like a monitor