View Full Version : My Odometer quit working
magnaclout
03-16-2008, 09:31 PM
My odometer (non-digital) quit working. What are my options?
And If I decide to sell my car, what must I do ???
hadesm5
03-16-2008, 10:43 PM
what car is it?
slimjim
03-17-2008, 01:32 AM
lol maximmer talk "which car, i might have one for u, pm me with offer"
REV talk "check relay/ fuse this and this, u may have to take it out and play with it, ill walk u through the 500 steps with my complicated lingo."
NateoriouS
03-17-2008, 10:20 AM
^^ i need the same help .. ahah lol
94 e36 325ic
propr'one
03-17-2008, 11:17 AM
slimjim, relax, i haven't seen anyone try to sell anyone anything yet.
is it just your ODO that stopped or is your spedometer also not working
slimjim
03-17-2008, 03:24 PM
slimjim, relax, i haven't seen anyone try to sell anyone anything yet.
is it just your ODO that stopped or is your spedometer also not working
i know noone is trying to sell anything yet... im just saying.. thought someone might get a laugh out of that but obviously not.
hadesm5
03-17-2008, 04:57 PM
well its best to know what model it is so that we can give him the best troubleshooting advice
magnaclout
03-17-2008, 06:41 PM
im more concerned about the legal stuff. let me rephrase the question.
let's say i have no intention of fixing or replacing the odo, can i legally sell the car with a broken odo? the speedo's working fine.
of course i'll let the potential buyer know that the odo is broken. and if asked about the mileage, i'll give him/her a guesstimate of the car's mileage. up to him/her to believe me or not. he/she can walk away from the sale.
so back to my question: is it legal to sell a car with a broken odo?
thanks mang *rockout*
slimjim
03-17-2008, 08:19 PM
well its best to know what model it is so that we can give him the best troubleshooting advice
lol i know i know i was just teasing.
Toxic0n
03-19-2008, 11:58 PM
im more concerned about the legal stuff. let me rephrase the question.
let's say i have no intention of fixing or replacing the odo, can i legally sell the car with a broken odo? the speedo's working fine.
of course i'll let the potential buyer know that the odo is broken. and if asked about the mileage, i'll give him/her a guesstimate of the car's mileage. up to him/her to believe me or not. he/she can walk away from the sale.
so back to my question: is it legal to sell a car with a broken odo?
thanks mang *rockout*
This may not be the best forum to ask this on.
here in BC, the transfer form when you sell/buy the car has a checkbox "this car may not have the true mileage represented" or something like that. You can get in trouble if you lie by not checking that box.
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