Disconnecting the odometer on a BMW is illegal and unethical, as it involves tampering with the vehicle's mileage data, which can mislead buyers and violate laws. If you're experiencing issues with your odometer, it's best to consult a professional mechanic or authorized service center for assistance. They can provide proper diagnostics and repair without compromising vehicle integrity. Always prioritize transparency in vehicle maintenance and history.
It is illegal to disconnect the odometer on any vehicle. So you will get no help here.
It is illegal to disconnect an odometer. Why would you want to do this?
Now why would you want to do that??? You wouldn't be able to tell how many miles you've driven! It is a crime to disconnect the Odometer.
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.
I have never heard of a Nissan bluebird but federal law forbids the disconnecting of the odometer
In violation of federal law to do so.
Nope,, is not possible, it displays both mileage and trip info
No, but rolled forward it can be (in the words of yoda) ;)
Violation of federal law to do so
You can't without affecting the performance of the transmission.
First off disconnect the battery. You'll obviously need to get the instrument cluster out. It should just have a few screws at the top, then it'll slide out allowing you to disconnect the wires. It be wise just to replace all of the bulbs while you are in there. http://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/techarticles/101-Projects-90-Gauges/101-Projects-90-Gauges.htm That gets pretty detailed for the E36's.