Yes
if the rear tires are turning the odometer does go up. but you can pull the drive shaft out and it will not matter the odometer will stay the same.
i think you're a little confused, the odometer is not supposed to turn when cranking the vehicle
if you are talking about a radiator then yes it is supposed to stay on.
yes? and why?
The odometer light will stay on if the headlights are on a 1997 Dodge Status. Be sure to click the lights off even after shutting the vehicle off.
Hi, Has a clutch in it and it is not supposed to because it disengages in reverse. Peace, crigby
No, its supposed to stay on your skin forever. Yes, it is supposed to peel and you also are supposed to moisturize.
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The odometer stays on for a while so that service personnel have time to record the mileage when, say, getting your oil changed. It uses very little power.
No they aren't supposed to turn brown they are supposed to stay green.
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.
This light will come on when after about 4500 miles since last oil change and a reset. It will stay on for a few seconds after you start the engine until you reach 5000 miles, in which it will stay on constantly until reset. To reset the light, insert the key and turn to "ACC". Hold down the odometer button while turning the key to the "ON" position. Continue to hold the button and watch the odometer. Dashes in the odometer window will count down until there are no more dashes in the odometer window.