You are referring to the trip meter right? My 2004 trip meters reset by turning the ignition key to accessory and then hold the reset button sticking out of the bezel in for several seconds. It will reset to 0. Same for the other trip meter if your car has two. The speedometer odometer cannot be reset except by an authorized facility. It is against federal law to reset a speedometer odometer.
I assume it's working and you just want to check the calibration of the speedometer. I recommend you use a GPS to check it since those devices have a speed indicator included in their many features. If your speedometer is indicating zero when the car is moving, you likely need a new speedometer. If it's reading zero when the car is moving, try clapping the dash above the instrument to see if the speedometer moves off zero. If it does, then you 100% need a new one. If it doesn't, then you 90% need a new one because you have about a 10%chance that it's the car's speed sensor which might be in the transmission. Not a big deal ($) that, the bigger deal ($$$) would be the speedometer itself.
Remove the dashboard cover. Remove the retaining ring, from the speedometer. Remove the speedometer cable from the back of the speedometer. Reverse the process to install the new speedometer.
If the speedometer is not working it probably needs a new speedometer cable. If the speedometer is actually broken either take it to as speedometer repair shop or replace it.
Don't understand the question. The TRIP METER is supposed to re-set to zero so that it can begin anew with the mileage for each new trip. It is the ODOMETER (total mileage) that is not supposed to re-set. To switch back and forth from the trip meter to the odometer press down for a moment on the plastic stem that protruedes through the plastic lens of the instrument panel.
Remove the dash panel cover. Remove the speedometer retaining ring. Remove the cable from the back of the speedometer. Reverse the process to install the new speedometer.
The most common reason for a speedometer to fail is a broken speedometer cable. Loosen the nuts on each end of the speedometer cable. Remove the speedometer cable retaining clips. Reverse the process to install the new speedometer cable.
It doesn't have a speedometer cable. The system is all electronic..It doesn't have a speedometer cable. The system is all electronic..
It is an electronic speedometer. the sensor is located on top of the transmission. When I looked into getting a new one for my 89 it was about $80 new.
Need a new speedometer or speedometer cable.
Needs new speed sensor or if it has a cable to the speedometer it needs to be replaced along with the housing.
A New York trip planner will help you plan a trip to New York. ie- Clubs/bars/, restaurants, hotels etc. www.newyorktripplanner.com is also a website to help you with a trip to New York.
Your 1988 Nissan 300 speedometer cable is held in place with swivel nuts on each end of the speedometer cable. Turn the swivel nuts to the left. The speedometer cable will come off. Reverse the process to install your new speedometer cable.