The odometer light on your vehicle's dashboard typically indicates a problem with the odometer or the vehicle's speed sensor. This could be due to a malfunctioning sensor, wiring issues, or a fault in the odometer itself. It's important to address this warning as it may affect your ability to accurately track mileage and could indicate other underlying issues. If the light remains on, it's advisable to consult a mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.
there are no light in odometer to see milege and clock
my light on the odometer is not working anymore how do you replace the bulb on it
I need to replace the odometer light on 1998 Mercedes ML 320.
The odometer light fuse also controls other lights on your instrument panel. The odometer light can be removed by removing the instrument panel cover. Push the light bulb in and turn at the same time. The light bulb will come out. Replace it with a new light bulb.
The odometer unit has failed and will need replaced.
Typically, there is no specific fuse solely for the odometer light. Instead, the odometer light is usually part of the instrument cluster, which is powered by a fuse that controls multiple dashboard lights. If the odometer light is not functioning, it may be due to a blown fuse affecting the entire cluster or a malfunction in the instrument panel itself. Checking the vehicle’s owner manual can provide guidance on the relevant fuses.
Put the key into the ignition and press the odometer button. While holding down the odometer button, turn the key to the on position. You will see "-----"on the odometer display. It will count down "-----" "----" "---" "- -" "-". Then you will see zeros on the odometer display "000000". You can now release the odometer button. This will reset the maintenance light on your dash!!!!!!
The transmission will not shift properly if you try to disable the odometer. The check engine light and abs light will also come on.
I suspect multiple problems. The blank or intermittent odometer problem is a common problem in the 2002 Ford Explorer. The ABS and airbag lights are most likely a different problem than the odometer problem. For complete information on the intermittent odometer problem, see http://www.odometer-repair.com .
Make sure odometer (ODO) is slelected (not trip odometer). Hold in odometer "reset" botton. Turn Igniotion to ON but do not start engine. Light will flash and go off. Turn Ignition OFF. Release "reset" button.
With odometer reading selected (not trip A or B) turn key to LOCK and remove key (not sure if this is necessary) insert key, hold down odometer button while you turn key to ON position. Continue to hold down odometer button. Odometer display will show ------ then blank, your Maintenance Required light will turn off and your old odometer reading will return.
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