Mmmmmm........you don't. It's illegal.
NOT! It is illegal to tamper with an odometer.
there is no way to roll back miles, its a pemenent memory even going in reverse will add miles to your bmw. be sides its illegal to tamper with any vehicle milage.
Rolling back a digital speedometer in a Pontiac Firebird is illegal and unethical, as it involves tampering with the vehicle's odometer readings. If you're experiencing issues with your speedometer, it's best to seek professional help to diagnose and repair the problem. Always ensure that any maintenance or modifications comply with legal standards and regulations.
Good question, I have a 98 and my drivers window will not work at all, and I can roll the rest up and down, but not the rear drivers, I can roll it down but you have to roll it up from the back seat.
At 100,000 miles. and then it starts over again.
I assume that you are talking about the engine side of the cable... I don't know if it's the same as on a '91 civic, but if the car is on the ground you are going to need an assistant to slowly roll the car backwards while you try to get the end of the cable back into the gromet. Just keep the pace real slow and keep pressing on it, you'll feel it when it snaps in.
in sql commit is used for saving the changes made in database and roll back is to roll back them , changes will not get saved in the database
Tricked Out - 2004 Honda S2000 Roll and Sway Bars 3-10 was released on: USA: 8 September 2006
It's Roll back. If the recent driver update, then you can "roll back" to a previous version to resolve the problem.
You can not as it is a computer chip. Also, it is against the law to defraud.
To contain Communism and roll it back. To contain Communism and roll it back.
Your eyes can roll to the back of your head when you have a seizure - it is not the epilepsy medications that do this.