You can not as it is a computer chip. Also, it is against the law to defraud.
NOT! It is illegal to tamper with an odometer.
If the speedometer works, but the odometer is not working, there could be a fuse blown if the odometer is digital. If the odometer is not digital, then a gear is broken in the speedometer cable. It should be replaced.
Many won't roll back, but you can often put a drill on the speedo and roll it forward to the proper mileage.
to make a forward roll harder there are many things you could do heres a list of some: handstand forward roll dive roll forward roll to standing stradle forward roll staight legs free roll (no hands) forward roll on beam/bench and much more
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no, it runs when the car does.
On the 1998 Corvette, the odometer is digital. It should show up digitally right under the speedometer.
Its not illegal to change the digital odometer on a car. Any digital odometer can be program. I can program a digital odometer from the oldest to the newest cars. Some cars I need to have them with me, but most can be sent over the mail. Go to usaodo.com. All cars have either an eeprom or a microcontroller that saves it in memory. You only need to know how to program the chip or the processor and what memory to change, what to change it to. Its not cheap equipment and software, but to have it done is cheap. Changing a digital odometer is not illegal, making profit off of it or not disclosing that it has been changed is illegal. I'm pretty sure that's illegal
Multiply by 1.61.
Generally on a digital odometer the mileage is stored in an eeprom chip, this chip can be reprogrammed provided you have the right tools. However you should be able to take your odometer cluster out and disassemble it to get to the eeprom chip - not an easy task for everybody. Many Companies will also "recalibrate" your odometer and charge a fee for the service. Machines and reprogrammers for doing this are available in China at various prices. It goes without saying that reprogramming a digital odometer is illegal in most, but not all cases.
You need to let us know if it has a digital readout, or if it has the traditional mechanical odometer.
roll it up hill