not sure but im at 350,000 and still running like new
By driving the vehicle
The odometer reading for insurance purposes is the mileage recorded on a vehicle's odometer at a specific point in time, used by insurance companies to assess risk and determine premiums.
this is against the law to set odometer back.
It means that the odometer reading (mileage) on the vehicle does not legally need to be disclosed. That is likely because the vehicle is 10 years old or older. There are also other exemptions, such as a sale from a vehicle manufacturer to a car dealership. You can contact your state's department of motor vehicles for more info on whether or not you need to disclose the odometer reading.
No, you cannot reset the odometer reading on a Nissan Pathfinder, as it is illegal to tamper with odometers in most places. The odometer is designed to accurately reflect the total distance the vehicle has traveled. If you're encountering issues with your odometer, it's best to consult a professional mechanic for advice or repairs.
An odometer indicates distance travelled by a vehicle.
Definition of Exceeds Mechanical Limits :A vehicle with a 5-digit odometer cannot accurately track mileage after 99,999 miles because the odometer rolls over. This title is the result of a seller certifying under the Truth-in-Mileage Act, that the odometer reading EXCEEDS MECHANICAL LIMITS of the odometer.
There is no odometer cable. The odometer is controlled electronically via the vehicle speed sensor reading. The PCM converts this into an electrical signal and sends the signal to a drive motor located right behind your cluster face.
The odometer indicates the distance traveled by a vehicle.
An odometer indicates distance travelled by a vehicle.
You can add engine wear but the reading on the odometer will not change since the sensor for the odometer is located at the output end of the transmission or transaxle, and therefore only gives a reading when the vehicle is moving (or when the wheels are spinning, if you are on ice or up on a hoist). So, no, you will not add mileage by idling.