Depends.
On a modern car with an electronic odo it won't. Unless thepoweris on,the odocan't count.
On older cars with mechanical odos it might, but it depends on where the odo is hooked up and how the car is towed.Towed flat, it's a good chance that it'll continue to register. But if it's towed with the odo pick up wheels suspendedit wouldn't.
But the big thing is that it really shouldn't matter.
Just look at the ratio between the distancepretty much any car moves under its own power and compare that to the distancethat a car might reasonablybe towed and you'll see that the towed distance is really entirely unimportant.
The only time I can see it possibly make a difference is if you have a small car that you tow behind a RV, and that small car never gets used for anything else than during the RV trips.
And even at that, you have to drive that RV some serious distances, and buy the small car new before the towed/driven ration becomes of interest.
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Yes - the odometer will register miles travelled while towing a trailer etc. The odometer is linked to the towing vehicle's wheels - not the trailer's.
NO. Towing with the Jeep in neutral the mileage will not be recorded.
if the rear tires are turning the odometer does go up. but you can pull the drive shaft out and it will not matter the odometer will stay the same.
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Yes.
That depends if all the wheels are on the ground. Some cars have to have the drive shaft disconnected so it can be towed. Then it doesn't click up mileage.
yes by the same amout it throws off your speedo
It will have the distance traveled in that hour added on, unless the care was going backwards. The time taken has nothing to do with odometer readings.
I don't think so. Disconnecting the odometer is illegal, and besides, you tow a FWD car with the front wheels off the ground and in that manner the odometer does not register miles. Towing it with the front wheels touching the ground will damage the transmission. So if towed correctly this is a mute issue.
I don't think so because the odometer is electronic in them. If the key isn't in it then it shouldn't. You could just tow it somewhere close to see if the odometer changes to be sure.