How to Display the Total Odometer on Volkswagen CC?

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SaraRose
07/28/25 4:46pm
Locate the car's clutch housing, then gently pull it out by hand. Next, insert the instrument output tab into the signal socket of the pulled-out sensor pin. Plug the odometer adjuster into the cigarette lighter, turn on the car key and rotate it once, then adjust the small button on the odometer adjuster to set the car's mileage to the desired number.
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