An odometer tells you how many miles/kilometers you have traveled
The old/mechanical type of odometers work by a cable that turns a bunch of gears that create an INCREDIBLE gear ratio. When the cable turns, the cable turns the gear train which therefore turn the numbers. Unfortunately, the great disadvantage of such devices are that they can be roll backwards by using a drill and turning the cable backwards, (or forwards so the numbers can roll back to 0), or just simply driving the car backwards. Also, it's not very accurate.
The newer type of odometers, electronic/computer, work by using two magnets, one attached to the spokes of the wheel, one attached to the car itself. Every time the wheel spins once, the magnets make a close contact and an electric charge is made. A computer inside counts how many contacts are made then calculates the total distance depending on how long the spokes are and how many revolutions were spun.
The above is the same for bicycle odometers, except the computer has to be programmed to the length of the spokes.
For an electronic odometer, it's harder to "rollback" the odometer because the ECU (engine control unit) will store the number. Therefore, if someone tries to "rollback" the number, the stored value in the ECU will disagree; this value can be detected in all car-dealership companies.
The above does not state whether you can hack the ECU so the number will change, or changing the ECU itself with a newer one.
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If the speedo works, but the odometer doesn't . The cluster needs replaced.
If the speedometer works but the odometer does not, the odometer has failed.
If the speedometer works, but the odometer is not working, there could be a fuse blown if the odometer is digital. If the odometer is not digital, then a gear is broken in the speedometer cable. It should be replaced.
My speedometer works and the odometer does not because there is a plastic gear in the odometer that is broken.
They both work off of the same signal. If the speedometer works but the odometer doesn't, the odometer has failed.
The odometer has failed
Speedometer is ran by electronic sensor on rear end. Odometer is ran from speedometer. If both don't work problem is sensor. If speedometer works sensor is okay. If speedometer works and odometer does not problem is in mechanical parts (gears) of of odometer and has to be replaced. Can get used from eBay (search for speedometer or odometer, is one unit) or take to dealer.
If the speedo works and not the odometer, take it to the speedo shop as something is wrong in the speedo itself. You can't stop the odometer without stopping the speedo.
If the speedo works and the odometer doesn't, it neeeds to go to the speedo shop as the problem is inside the spedo. GoodluckJoe
The odometer's gears are wearing out. For more information go to http://cabby-info.com/gauges.htm#odometer .
Depends on age of vehicle and average mles driven
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