Mileage correction and converting from miles to kilometers
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 1:56 pm
Foxy, or anyone that knows, after swapping the clocks EXACTLY how did you sort out the mileage ??
When I changed my clocks it added 30k to my mileage. This didn't really bother me at the time as I knew what the true mileage was, but now I want to sell the car and need to get it corrected.
I still have the original clocks that read 68k at the time that I removed them. At the moment she's reading 145k miles.
I'm a bit confused as to whether the mileage is stored on the clocks or the ECU or both. It a D8 BTW.
I brought my car back to South Africa from Ireland. The locally sold Peugeots read kilometers so my cars miles gives it away as a grey import. This has a negative effect on the value i.e. it's suddenly worth zero.
I can get a set of clocks from a local scrapyard that shows kilometers but I'm not sure if the ECU will automatically convert from miles to kilometers and if it ADDS the mileage then I'm really screwed. Not the kind of thing you want to chance.
Ryan
When I changed my clocks it added 30k to my mileage. This didn't really bother me at the time as I knew what the true mileage was, but now I want to sell the car and need to get it corrected.
I still have the original clocks that read 68k at the time that I removed them. At the moment she's reading 145k miles.
I'm a bit confused as to whether the mileage is stored on the clocks or the ECU or both. It a D8 BTW.
I brought my car back to South Africa from Ireland. The locally sold Peugeots read kilometers so my cars miles gives it away as a grey import. This has a negative effect on the value i.e. it's suddenly worth zero.
I can get a set of clocks from a local scrapyard that shows kilometers but I'm not sure if the ECU will automatically convert from miles to kilometers and if it ADDS the mileage then I'm really screwed. Not the kind of thing you want to chance.
Ryan