On the 1985.5 and UP Porsche 944, the odometer reset button is just to the right of the instrument cluster set into the left side of the vent, disguised as a fin. Just give it a push and you're done.
However, when these were assembled in the factory, the workers put a dab of grease on the gear to keep it lubed. The problem with this is that the plastic, over time, breaks down because of this grease, which caused it to crumble in your fingers. You would get in your car, drive away and hit the reset button, only to have it not work.
Most folks would blame the fact the car/gears were moving when the button was pushed, but this is not the case. The fix for this problem is to replace the old gear with a newer NYLON gear. It's not a fix for the feint of heart as the whole instrument cluster has to be removed and the speedometer/odometer housing disassembled, gear put in, springs and gears realigned, (clean out old crumbled bits from the Odo gear being replaced) and then put back it all back together again. (Did this on two 944s. Not a hard job, just tricky).
Once replaced with the nylon gear, you should have NO fear of pushing that reset button again.
The Trip Odometer is normally reset by pushing and holding the reset button in. The odometer can not be reset.
To reset the odometer on a Porsche 944, you typically need to access the odometer gear mechanism located in the instrument cluster. This involves removing the cluster from the dashboard, disassembling it, and manually setting the odometer wheels back to zero. However, be aware that tampering with the odometer can be illegal in many jurisdictions, so it's important to proceed only if you have a legitimate reason and ensure compliance with local laws. For precise instructions, refer to the vehicle's service manual or consult a professional.
You cannot reset the odometer in your car, however you can reset your trip odometer.
You can not reset the odometer. The trip meter can be reset by holding down the button.
Where is trip odometer reset button on vauxhall insignia
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 the RESET button.
To reset the trip odometer on a Chevrolet Malibu, locate the trip odometer button, typically found on the instrument panel or near the speedometer. Press and hold the button until the trip odometer resets to zero. If you want to reset the entire odometer, keep in mind that this is not possible, as the main odometer cannot be reset. Always refer to the vehicle's owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model year.
To reset the bike odometer and track mileage accurately, locate the reset button on the odometer display and press it to clear the current mileage reading. This will set the odometer back to zero, allowing you to start tracking your mileage from the beginning.
no the odometer is for the car not the engine
To reset the odometer on a 1979 Ford F-150, you need to locate the small reset button or lever usually found near the odometer display. If it's a mechanical odometer, gently press or pull the reset lever until the odometer returns to zero. For models with a digital display, you may need to consult the owner's manual for specific instructions, as it could involve a combination of button presses. Always ensure the vehicle is off while attempting to reset the odometer.
To reset the trim odometer on a Vauxhall Insignia, turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Press the trip reset button on the instrument cluster until the display shows the current trip mileage. Then, press and hold the trip reset button for a few seconds until the trip odometer resets to zero. Release the button, and the trim odometer should now be reset.