buy one off eBay or from a junk yard with the miles you want.
NOT! It is illegal to tamper with an odometer.
Auto manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to make sure people don't try to fraudulently roll back odometer miles to make a car look less "worn out" than it really is. There is no easy way to roll back an odometer other than to just replace it.
Many won't roll back, but you can often put a drill on the speedo and roll it forward to the proper mileage.
An odometer typically does not start back to zero unless it is a mechanical reset feature designed for service or diagnostics. In most vehicles, when the maximum mileage is reached, the odometer may roll over to zero, but this is uncommon in modern digital odometers. If an odometer is tampered with or replaced, it could also be reset to zero. However, such actions are often illegal and can affect vehicle history and value.
Take it back to the dealer.
You can not as it is a computer chip. Also, it is against the law to defraud.
simply put the motors are to small also the are rated very badly for roll overs so larger tires is not really a good idea edit: loss of power attributed to larger tires can be corrected by changing the gearing in either or both the transfer case and differentials. Download the FREE Suzuki Samurai Shop Manual from http://www.suzukiinfo.com/ or visit zukikrawlers.com Also, the roll-over tendency of the Samurai is no greater than any other SUV of similar wheelbase. Details of the infamous Consumer Reports falsification of test results can be found at http://www.suzukiinfo.com/ Suzuki successfully sued Consumer Reports and demonstrated in court that CR had rigged the tests to cause the Samurai to fail. zn
You can not for it is illegal to tamper with this and it is tamper proof. If you are trying to show less miles, unscrew the speed odometer cable from the transmission and drive.
Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad - 1994 Rock n' Roll Virucide 1-21 was released on: USA: 10 October 1994
There are numerous risks. Someone was crooked enough to roll back the mileage, so what else do you suppose they are hiding. Flood damage, etc? Turn your back on this suspect vehicle. Don't even consider this vehicle.
its not possable to do by hand it has a special anti-rollback feature to protect future buyers from fraud you must take it in to a specialized mechanic that will roll it back and put a sticker on your window that you can not remove under any circumstances it states the mileage is true and that the odometer has been replaced
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