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By changing it to miles!
you can't, it is necessary to fit a metric odometer.
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.
Press and hold in the odometer setting button till display shows miles or kilometers
Multiply by 1.61.
You can not for it is illegal to tamper with this and it is tamper proof. If you are trying to show less miles, unscrew the speed odometer cable from the transmission and drive.
Up near your dome light is a button that says E/M. This stands for English/Metric, and by pushing it it will change your odometer to kilometers or Miles.
this is a very easy procedure. it should at least be 5o degrees Fahrenheit in your car for that to happen
You need to let us know if it has a digital readout, or if it has the traditional mechanical odometer.
Toyota vehicles are extremely dependable, and have very long lives. My Toyota T-100 pickup, for instance, has 140,000 miles on the odometer, but it behaves like it is just getting broken in. Many Toyota drivers have many hundreds of thousands of miles on their vehicles.
There's a buttton on the dash that changes it from miles to kilometers, or vice versa. It's near the trip odometer button, and is a simple procedure.
1)Turn on ignition and set odometer to show miles driven (not miles since last fill-up). 2) Turn ignition off. 3) While holding down odometer reset button, turn ignition back on. 4) Hold odometer reset until check engine light clears.