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You cannot reset a speedometer. You can reset the trip meter but not the odometer. Reset the trip meter by pushing and holding the trip button.
2002 honda civic 1.7 fuel meter is located near the engine.
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.
The speedometer is wired to a VSS. If it has failed then the unit will need to be replaced. Odometer and trip meter are wired into the same fuse and should be checked. If the fuse is blown the odometers will not work.
the fuse is in the fuse box on the drivers side and it should be the fuse that is labeled speedometer..... only prob wit takin out the odometer fuse is then u have no speedometer......
where is the mass air flow sensor located in the 2003 Honda civic
The mileage meter or odometer is calibrated to recognize that the wheels are turning forward. This is done in several ways including servo counters and mechanical linkages.
Under the speedometer. Push the trip meter reset button and the display will change from outside temperature to the odometer.
it does not have one lover
faulty air flow meter
You legally can't. By law where I live a label visible to the driver but one that can not be defaced or removed must note the mileage on the original 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.