odometer
It means odometer.
Odo is a greek root- I couldn't find the exact answer though.
Depends. If you've changed the gearing, or the wheel size, odometer correction is a small adjustment to make the odo read right again after the changes. If you're selling/buying a used car, odo correction can mean that the odo has been turned back in order to make the car look less used, to get a better price from it.
Depends on how high, and with what resolution the odo can count. If you've got a five digit odo, then it can display five threes at most.
odometer = odo (Greek hodos, road) + meter (Greek metron, measure) something you use to measure how much distance you have travelled
The Greek root "odos" means way or path. It is commonly used in words like "parodos" (entrance), "methodos" (method), and "hodos" (route).
Odo, or odometer is a gauge that you can find in many vehicles. Normally the Odo measures how far the vehicle has travelled in total. For a stationary bike that doesn't go anywhere it becomes a bit imaginary, but there you go.
If only the odometer is not functional, then the cluster is bad. If both odo and speedo are inop then you have a possible speed sensor issue.
ODO stands for Odometer. OD stands for Overdrive. You cannot turn the odometer off, but can hide the display on some vehicles. So it would seem this is telling you the Overdrive is turned off. Look for a button on the shift lever to turn it back on.
To reset the oil monitoring system to 100% after each oil change [approximately 5,000 miles (8,000 km) or 180 days] perform the following: 1. Tap on the ODO/TRIP button to toggle the display between the odometer and trip odometer. 2. Tap on the ODO/TRIP button again to toggle the display between the trip odometer and OIL LIFE XX% display. 3. Press and hold the ODO/TRIP button for ten seconds or more to display OIL LIFE 100%. Your oil life is now reset. 4. Tap on the ODO/TRIP button to return the display to odometer.
If the odo hasn't been tampered with it'll show the total distance the car has travelled.