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On older cars with turn dial odometers, yes you can. On newer cars with electronic odometers, no you cannot. It is considered illegal in some states to do this, and bad practice by all.
if you mean are Canadian car's speed measured in kilometers then yes because Canada uses the metric measurement system
You have to replace the entire instrument cluster
Yes, modern odometers will register mileage in either direction.
I wasn't aware that odometers measured hundredths of a mile, but if they do, nine hundredths is 475.2 feet.
Just push the e/m botton
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fuse in number 25 take it out and it will go back to mph.on any car with this prob a fuse slot will say engish to metric. if you put a fuse in it will chanage to metric
2.48 metric tons.
Well,an Australian car is right hand drive and a Canadian car is left hand drive :)
If you have the trip computer there should be a button that changes the displays from metric to standard and back.
You would measure the length of a car in metres. An average car is about 4m