Nope,, is not possible, it displays both mileage and trip info
It is illegal to disconnect the odometer on any vehicle. So you will get no help here.
To reset the trip odometer on a 1996 BMW, locate the trip odometer button on the instrument cluster. Press and hold this button until the trip odometer resets to zero. You may need to do this while the ignition is in the "ON" position, but the engine can be off. Release the button, and the trip odometer should now display zero.
There cable. It is electronically controlled.
No, but rolled forward it can be (in the words of yoda) ;)
Sorry It Will Not Reset It
The light comes on the dash right above the odometer.
Maybe the battery ran out.
Get into your BMW and close the door. Fasten your seat belt. Press and hold down the odometer reset button. While holding this, turn key into accessory position. Soon, reset is displayed on dash. Release Odometer reset button. Press Odometer reset once more for 3 seconds, then release. All green LED for oil change are now restored.
Sure, but at some effort. You need to remove the instrument cluster from the dash to replace it.
You cant it is computerized if you take miles off a car it is against the law for one and you will get caught their is no way to hide a odometer that has been tampered with dont even try you will get caught
push in the odometer button on the dash by the speedometer and gently turn and hold knob to desired time.
To repair a non-lighting odometer on a 1998 BMW Z3 Roadster, first check the fuse related to the instrument cluster, as a blown fuse can cause the odometer light to fail. If the fuse is intact, you may need to inspect the instrument cluster for loose connections or damaged wiring. In some cases, the odometer's internal bulbs may need replacement; disassemble the cluster to access and replace them. If these steps do not resolve the issue, consider consulting a professional, as the problem could involve a faulty circuit board.