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Odometer stopped working


jack cottam
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Hi Jack,

 

Welcome to the club. Where abouts in Hants are you? I'm in Basingstoke.

 

As for your problem, you should be OK disconnecting the battery as long as the immobiliser is off (i.e. engine not immobilised) when you do it.

 

If the battery thing doesn't work, then you can remove part of the dash to get behind the odo. Don't worry, it's not as bad as it sounds. There are pictures on here somewhere that tell you exactly what to do and where to pull. If the battery reset doesn't work, then I guess that you've got a cheapo delimiter unit. Not too bad to replace, and a decent one (e.g. from Thor) should sort the problem out.

 

Before splashing out on a new converter unit, you can test the odo circuitry to make sure it's OK. The odo counts electrical pulses at its input, so if you're OK with electrical stuff you should be able to send a pulse to the input and see if it ticks up by a digit on the display.

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