Yes, modern odometers will register mileage in either direction.
drive it in reverse Cars these days with electronic vehicle speed sensors register mileage going forward or backward. There is nothing a homeowner can do legally do to alter the vehicles mileage.
It is illegal. Don't do it
It is ILLEGAL to tamper with the odometer in any way that will alter the correct mileage on a vehicle. This is a federal crime. 32-15-33. Disconnecting, resetting, or altering odometer as criminal offense--Repairs--Notice of mileage change--Criminal penalties. No person may disconnect, reset, or alter, or cause to be disconnected, reset, or altered, the odometer of any motor vehicle. This section does not apply to any person repairing or replacing an odometer. However, if the indicated mileage is changed, a notice shall be permanently attached to the left front door frame of the vehicle. A person violating this section is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. A person violating this section for a second or subsequent time is guilty of a Class 6 felony.
Some cars make noise like a squeak or a chirp when driven in reverse if they have high mileage. This noise is a warning that the transmission needs to be serviced. The filter should be changed along with the fluid.
You don't. It's against the law.
The Odometer. Not to be confused with the 1 or 2, A or B Trip meters. Most newer cars (from about 1997 up) also have the mileage in the ECM. Keep in mind that the odometer is a close measurement, not 100% accurate, due to tire size and worn gearing on the sender/sensor. Also most cars/trucks do not accrue for reverse.
Drive in reverse.
Being in reverse
Hi, Has a clutch in it and it is not supposed to because it disengages in reverse. Peace, crigby
Does a tire with a slow leak lose air when you are driving in reverse?
Contact RCMP Firearms branch for an accurate and LEGAL answer.
Shift to reverse