1 Mile equals 1.609344 Kilometer.
Also, if your speedometer is strictly in Kilometers Per Hour, the same number is used. Here's some values for the more common speeds.
35 mph - 56.3 kh
55 mph - 88.5 kh
60 mph - 96.6 kh
65 mph - 104.6 kh
70 mph - 112.7 kh
75 mph - 120.7 kh
Enjoy!
To change the display from metric to English units in a 2004 Kia Sorento, locate the trip computer button on the dashboard or steering wheel. Press and hold the button until the display changes from metric to English units. If this does not work, refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle's model.
It is not equipped with an inertia switch.
looks like 2 years and 2 letters is the only difference. GT stands for grand touring and SE stands for single exhaust.
Whatever your odometer reads
The Makeshift Metric Catastrophe was created in 2004.
Turn on ignition Make sure the odometer is displaying miles Hold down the odometer reset button until the display starts cycling through the language options - English French Spanish. When the display shows the desired language, release the button.
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
gET TRIP DISPLAY TO THE ODOMETER DISPLAY; HOLD BUTTON FOR 5 SECS LANGUAGES WILL CYSLE THROUGH RELEASE BUTTON WHEN DESIRED LANGUAGE IS DISPLAYED
On a 2004 BMW 525i, the odometer reset button is typically located on the instrument cluster. To reset the trip odometer, press the button that is often found near the speedometer or the display panel. You may need to press and hold the button until the trip odometer resets to zero. If you're unable to locate it, consult the owner's manual for specific guidance.
press the knob on deshboard near speedometer and hold for some time to reset the odometer on any vech. with electronic meter
The transmission will not shift properly if you try to disable the odometer. The check engine light and abs light will also come on.
It should be under the car on the drivers side frame rail under the rear seat.