As per info under Driver Information Center (DIC) (Option) on page 2-77 of your "Owner's Manual": To change display to a Metric or English reading, press and hold the RESET & MODE buttons for 3 (three) seconds...
It is the odometer in kilometers, the first is in miles.
I would not buy one with over 150,000 miles on the odometer
To convert kilometers to miles, you can use the conversion factor where 1 kilometer is approximately equal to 0.621371 miles. Therefore, to change the odometer reading from kilometers to miles, you would multiply the number of kilometers by this factor. For example, if your Ducati 999 odometer reads 999 km, it would be approximately 620.6 miles (999 km * 0.621371).
this is a very easy procedure. it should at least be 5o degrees Fahrenheit in your car for that to happen
By changing it to miles!
i guess 999,999 miles ... may depend on kinds of car too
you can't, it is necessary to fit a metric odometer.
You can add engine wear but the reading on the odometer will not change since the sensor for the odometer is located at the output end of the transmission or transaxle, and therefore only gives a reading when the vehicle is moving (or when the wheels are spinning, if you are on ice or up on a hoist). So, no, you will not add mileage by idling.
The trip opometer can be reset and doesn't change the odometer. The trip opometer can be reset and doesn't change the odometer. An odometer is a continual counter of distance and a trip odometer measures from point A to B and can be reset.
Press and hold in the odometer setting button till display shows miles or kilometers
Multiply by 1.61.
Up near your dome light is a button that says E/M. This stands for English/Metric, and by pushing it it will change your odometer to kilometers or Miles.