How to Hide the Mileage on the Dashboard?
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To reset the trip mileage, bring up the small mileage display and hold the toggle button for 3 seconds. The total mileage cannot be reset, but auto parts stores can adjust the total mileage using specialized equipment. For some vehicles, you can locate the odometer sensor connector on the transmission or driveshaft and gently unplug it by hand. Then insert the output clip of the mileage adjuster into the signal pin hole of the unplugged sensor connector, and accurately plug the mileage adjuster into the cigarette lighter.
As a seasoned car enthusiast, I know many people want to hide the odometer mileage, such as using OBD programming tools to modify electronic modules, but this method is complicated and high-risk, potentially damaging the car's computer or causing system failures. There are simpler methods, like using light-blocking stickers or black cloth to cover the digital part, but that looks obviously fake and gets exposed upon inspection. Honestly, hiding mileage is meant to make the car appear newer when selling, but with today's advanced vehicle inspection technology, buyers can easily detect tampering through historical records, leading to penalties for fraud or warranty cancellation—totally not worth it. I recommend owners focus on regular maintenance and transparent mileage records, which are far better than any little tricks.