The odo doesn't display speed at all, only distances covered.
miles per hour
When a vehicle's mileage exceeds mechanical limits, it means that the odometer has reached its maximum value and can no longer accurately display the true mileage of the vehicle. This can occur if the odometer has rolled over, typically after it reaches 99,999 miles or 999,999 miles depending on the type of odometer. This makes it difficult to determine the true mileage of the vehicle and may raise concerns about its actual usage and wear and tear.
The repair for an odometer on the 1999 Nissan Sentra SE varies depending on the type of damage. You might repair the odometer by simply replacing the fuse for this part. You might also repair the odometer by replacing the cables.
Probably the cheap black plastic odometer gears(2) if you have set in center. If you have odometer on the left and trip odometer on the right then it is two sets...four gears. Usually when one breaks the other is not far behind in the two set type. There are several online suppliers who can provide parts for the repair.
Odometer Fuse Box RelationshipThat depends on the type of odometer. For example, a mechanical odometer which is driven by a mechanical cable will NOT have any connection to the fuse box OTHER than for lighting, IF the odometer has a light inside of it.On the other hand, if the odometer is of the digital electronic type, it will, in a remote manner, be connected to a fuse which is usually a fuse designated for the "Instrument Panel." In this case, the digital odometer is usually built into/on the Instrument Panel Printed Circuit Board [PCB], and thus will be connected to the fuse box via the PCB wiring harness.
Type your answer here... yes
Mostly HD but some times retna display
lcd
led
The scientist should use a circle graph type of visual display. This is because it is the simplest to draw.
You simply have to type to an editor like the notepad to display the non-printing characters.
A heads up display is a display that allows you to see the information without looking down or turning your head. Typically this type of display is found on a windshield or on a visor.