The current speed, and the total distance travelled respectively.
There is no odometer/speedometer cable in that vehicle. The odometer/speedometer is electronic.
An odometer shows "s" in certain vehicles when the speedometer is in a specific mode, such as when the car is in a diagnostic mode or if the speedometer is malfunctioning. This could also indicate that the vehicle is in a service mode or that there’s an error with the odometer sensor. Consulting the owner's manual or a mechanic can provide clarity on the specific meaning in your vehicle.
An odometer indicates distance travelled by a vehicle.
Yes, if the speedometer is not working, it can affect the odometer, although they are separate systems. Both typically rely on the vehicle's speed sensor; if the sensor fails, the speedometer may not display speed, and the odometer may not record distance accurately. In some cases, the odometer might continue to function independently, but it often correlates with the speedometer's readings. Therefore, a malfunction in one can indicate potential issues with the other.
If the odometer and trip meter stop working while the speedometer continues to function, it may indicate a problem with the odometer gears or the connection between the odometer and the vehicle's speed sensor. The speedometer typically relies on a different mechanism, such as a cable or electronic signal, which can remain operational even if the odometer is malfunctioning. Additionally, a blown fuse or issues with the vehicle's electronic control unit could also lead to this discrepancy. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and resolve the issue.
An odometer indicates distance travelled by a vehicle.
The odometer is separate from the speedometer. The odometer counts how many miles you have driven total, while the speedometer shows how many miles you will travel in an hour if you maintain a given speed. You should immediately take you vehicle to a qualified service technician, and get the odometer fixed.
Another name for an Odometer is a Speedometer, situated right in front of the drivers eyes in the instrument panel./////the speedometer tells you the speed of the vehicle as the odometer tells you the distance the car has traveled the odometer is normally mounted in the spedeometer
If both the speedometer and odometer are not working I would suspect the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) is at fault. If the speedometer doesn't work and the odometer does, I would suspect the instrument cluster is at fault.
To determine if the speedometer reading reflects the calculated velocity, you need to know the distance covered and the time taken. If the odometer readings indicate a distance traveled and you divide that by the total time of the trip (in hours), you can calculate the average speed. The speedometer shows the vehicle's instantaneous speed, which can fluctuate based on acceleration or deceleration. If your average speed aligns with what the speedometer indicates at a specific moment, then yes, it reflects the velocity; otherwise, it may differ.
A clicking noise from the odometer while the vehicle is running can indicate a mechanical issue within the speedometer or odometer assembly. This may be caused by a malfunctioning gear or a foreign object interfering with the mechanism. In some cases, it could also be related to a failing speed sensor. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and resolve the issue.
If the speedometer and odometer doesn't work I would suspect the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) is faulty.If the speedometer doesn't work but the odometer does, I would suspect the gauge cluster is at fault.