To reset the odometer on a Suzuki XL7, you typically need to use the trip reset button located on the instrument cluster. Press and hold the button while the ignition is in the "On" position until the trip odometer resets to zero. Note that resetting the trip odometer does not affect the main odometer, which tracks total mileage. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model year.
The dial you use to adjust the dash light brightness. Push and hold it in and the trip odometer will reset to 0.
If you're asking about the odometer, versus the TRIP odometer, you can't reset it. It's a federal crime to mess with them. If you've replaced an engine, for example, and want to be able to log how many miles are going on it, the best you can do is to write down the existing milage and count from there. OR, you can set the trip odometer to zero and use it to count new engine miles. This isn't real dependable as it may become reset. Also, I'm not sure how high the trip meter will count.
You can use an odometer, but that is only effective after the trip is complete. You can ask Answers.com, or consult other websites located through your browser. Two of the most used are Mapquest and Google Maps.
It's your standard 'trip/resettable' odometer, but there's two of them. You can use it for trips, oil change intervals, fuel economy reading, whatever you want. Hold the RESET button to reset each.
# Turn your ignition to the ON position # Press the Odometer reset button until the Trip A is displayed # Turn the ignition to OFF # Press and hold the Odometer # Turn the ignition back to ON # Hold the Odometer reset button until the odometer reads 000000 (it will count down from ------ to ----- to ---- etc) The Maint Reqd light should turn off at this time # Turn the ignition back off # If you want to verify that it worked, just turn the ignition back on This does not work on a 2006 Camry. Instead of Trip A, use the odometer display and follow the rest of the instructions.
My odometer stopped working about a month ago.
Saab wants you to use ATF +4 fluid.
An odometer is the gizmo that tells how many miles you have driven.You may use it anytime you wish. (lol)
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Plan to use the vehicle odometer to keep track of distance traveled.