Saturday 4 June 2011

I bought chevrolet astro van 1991 with a digital odometer just 42000 mi ,is it true?

i replaced its exhaust (muffler (which was unoriginal) and outlet pipe also i replaced the original parts of each of fuel pump, front and rear shock absorbers, all of upper and lower ball joints, universal joint,fan clutch and some minor parts .the reading of digital odometer can be changed for such models?|||Is it possible that the van sat for a period of time or was just not driven much. My dad bought a 1969 Camaro brand new, and still has it to this day and it only has 58,000 miles on it.|||you are so stupid, i cannot continue typing. it has overtaken my physical energy.

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|||is their room for another digit?|||Many older models of motor vehicles would only register 100,000 miles (or rather 99,999 miles, then flip back to 000,000)


That odometer MAY have cycled already.


But, then, you mentioned that you have a digital readout which suggests that the odometer may be controlled by the on-board computer. I%26#039;m not sure if a digital mechanism would have a %26quot;limit%26quot; then zero itself out, and restart.


I%26#039;ve probably just confused you even more.