Made for UK market
Usually in the instrument cluster.
In the instrument cluster, usually at the bottom half of the speedo.
To replace the odometer cluster in a 1999 Volkswagen Cabriolet or Golf, start by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety. Remove the dashboard trim around the cluster, then unscrew and gently pull out the cluster. Disconnect the wiring harness and any attached cables, then replace it with the new cluster, reconnect everything, and reassemble the dashboard. Finally, reconnect the battery and check that the new odometer functions correctly.
To swap the odometer head on a 1996 Jeep Cherokee instrument cluster, first, remove the instrument cluster by unscrewing the screws securing it and carefully pulling it out of the dashboard. Next, detach the cluster's wiring harness and remove the screws holding the odometer head in place. Replace the old odometer head with the new one, ensuring it is properly seated, then reassemble the cluster and reconnect the wiring harness before reinstalling it in the dashboard. Be sure to check that the odometer functions correctly after the swap.
The cluster is the part that includes the speedo, odometer, fuel gauge, etc...
To change the trip odometer on a 2010 Volkswagen Jetta, locate the trip reset button on the instrument cluster, usually found near the speedometer. Press and hold the button for a few seconds until the trip odometer resets to zero. If you want to switch between trip A and trip B, simply press the button briefly to toggle between them.
That is illegal. Do not doit!Actually you often have to do it when you are replacing an instrument cluster with a salvaged one. Otherwise you'd have the salvaged vehicle's odometer.
Replace the instrument cluster and have someone set the odometer correctly or you could face jail time.
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Replace the instrument cluster.
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If the odometer isn't working after changing the instrument cluster, it may be due to a few reasons. First, ensure that the new cluster is compatible with your vehicle's make and model. Additionally, check the connections and wiring harness to make sure everything is properly connected. Lastly, some vehicles require a reprogramming of the new cluster to sync it with the vehicle's systems for the odometer to function correctly.