If you are talking about the trip odometer push the button in and hold it for a couple seconds. It will reset. If you are talking about the constant odometer, there is no way to stop it, unless you disconnect it from the front left wheel well. By the way, that is illegal.
First of all, it is illegal to do so. Secondly, the only way is to disconect the speedo sender, which obviously also stops the speedo so you wont know how fast you are travelling, but that will stop the odometer.
Look in the trunk, there is cover for the brake light, remove and you will have access to change the bulb.
It was sadly discontinued in 1999 and replaced by the stupid Toyota Echo.
The primary reason for hesitation on acceleration from stop on a 2000 Toyota Echo is a dirty fuel system. This can include clogged fuel injectors or a dirty fuel filter.
If the speedo stops also, it is the speed sensor. If just the odometer, take it to a speedo shop.
If the speedometer doesn't work either, then the cable broke or came loose. Otherwise, the gears in the odometer broke.
The last year the awsome Toyota Tercel was in production was 1999......(sad face) It was replaced by the ugly Echo....blech!!
They didn't. Toyota just decided to start calling it "Yaris" in America, but it was always called "Yaris" in Europe - so quite literally, Yaris and Echo are and always have been the same car. I have no idea why they decided to call it "Echo" in America to begin with...
The odometer is electronic, there is a plug in on the back of the speedometer, however the plugin for the odometer also may power other controls, so this may not be a good idea. I dont know why your trying to stop the odometer but your out of luck the computer keeps track of your information your odometer is just a read out like a monitor
Maybe someone wanted to stop someone else from using it?
To stop running the DRL daytime running lights in the 2005 Toyota Echo the headlight relay needs to be modified. The DRL module on the relay needs to be cut and relay inserted into the harness.
It depends on how well you treat it, mine is 8 years old and still going strong. If you begin to feel slipping when starting off or difficulty in shifting especially into 1st from a stop then replace it.