Vehicle Inspection Question
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Vehicle Inspection Question
I live in Texas, I guess this question is geared towards Texans. My odometer (I just noticed today) reads 898015, obviously this is wrong, the trucks only a 98. When getting an inspection (not due until 2007), will they fail me for having this reading? The odometer works, it is counting miles properly, but not sure if this will affect my passing or failing. I really don't want to reset the odometer (call me lazy I guess), but if this is what I have to do, so be it.
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thats what I thought, but all the numbers have a white background, and while I was driving this morning, I could swear the last number was counting miles (was not counting like the trip odometer where the last number really moves). I bought the truck with 89,000 miles on it several months ago. I just had a big electrical issue that I fixed recently, could this have jacked with the odometer? I only noticed this, this morning. I was thinking just like you, but that last number was counting miles, I'm sure of it. Which would make my odometer way off. I could be wrong (I hope I am), and this is counting 1/2 miles like you said.
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hmm then if this is true with his 98 ranger then he has a HUGE *** problem on his hands... i know Beard found out htere is a way to roll the OD something with a battery or moving the gears it isnt to hard just time consuming
i know for sure my 93 has the 1.10th marker but i do have the older dash...I swear seeing my buddy's 97 with it too
i know for sure my 93 has the 1.10th marker but i do have the older dash...I swear seeing my buddy's 97 with it too
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Originally Posted by HAZZARDJOHN
I just found a Odometer pic from Ebay from a 1998 ranger and it doesn't have an 1/10 marker either.
~HJ
~HJ
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