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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.
NO. It keeps going until it reaches the max amout of mileage. Usually 999,999 then it starts over.
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To reset the gas mileage meter on a 2006 BMW 525i, start by turning on the ignition without starting the engine. Press the trip odometer button on the instrument cluster until the display shows the current trip data. Keep holding the button until the trip odometer resets to zero. This will reset the gas mileage meter associated with that trip.
To reset the mileage on a Lexus IS 250, you typically need to reset the trip odometer. Start by turning on the ignition without starting the engine. Then, locate the trip meter button on the instrument panel; press and hold this button until the trip meter resets to zero. This will not change the total mileage but will reset the trip odometer for tracking purposes.
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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.
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.
You also have to consider "idle time", so an hour meter is much more important that just a mileage number. Std. is considered 30 mph. i.e. if an hour meter is reading 1,000 hours this is equated to 3,000 miles.