No, it should keep counting.
Mine didn't, it has 243,000 on it. I imagine it will reset if it ever gets to 1,000,000 but I don't think I'll see it.
The trip opometer can be reset and doesn't change the odometer. The trip opometer can be reset and doesn't change the odometer. An odometer is a continual counter of distance and a trip odometer measures from point A to B and can be reset.
The Trip Odometer is normally reset by pushing and holding the reset button in. The odometer can not be reset.
Odometer tampering is an illegal practice and a serious crime. So it might be better for you to see an authorized dealership to have anything done with your odometer.....
You cannot reset the odometer in your car, however you can reset your trip odometer.
On most vehicles you simply push and hold the odometer reset button.On most vehicles you simply push and hold the odometer reset button.
You can not reset the odometer. The trip meter can be reset by holding down the button.
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Turn the key to the ON position. Set the odometer to show the total miles (NOT THE TRIP). Turn the key to the ACC position. While holding the odometer reset button, turn the key to the ON position. The odometer will count down from 5 and reset. Release the reset button. DONE
This light will come on when after about 4500 miles since last oil change and a reset. It will stay on for a few seconds after you start the engine until you reach 5000 miles, in which it will stay on constantly until reset. To reset the light, insert the key and turn to "ACC". Hold down the odometer button while turning the key to the "ON" position. Continue to hold the button and watch the odometer. Dashes in the odometer window will count down until there are no more dashes in the odometer window.
If you're asking about the odometer, versus the TRIP odometer, you can't reset it. It's a federal crime to mess with them. If you've replaced an engine, for example, and want to be able to log how many miles are going on it, the best you can do is to write down the existing milage and count from there. OR, you can set the trip odometer to zero and use it to count new engine miles. This isn't real dependable as it may become reset. Also, I'm not sure how high the trip meter will count.
divide the miles on the odometer by the number of gallons you put in. Just make sure you reset it every time.