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    Winding back the Adometer

    No, this is not a "how to" post...lol

    Just curious to read other peoples thoughts on this.

    How do you tell if the clock has been wound back?

    I was always taught that the numbers should all be perfectly aligned. They may be off centre but they should all be perfectly aligned otherwise they may have been tampered with. Also, checking the screws for paint wear, etc...

    Now, I have attached an image of a car I saw for sale. I have seen a few adometer's that look very similar to this. So if you were checking out a car and saw this adometer would you be concerned?

    I was, but I have also been known to be over paranoid.

    Or could this just be the "7" still coming around after just clocking over?

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    There's no way to be absolutely sure that the Odometer has been wound back or not. The numbers could be out of alignment due to wear in the mechanism. It's a gut feel thing a lot of the time, does the car feel like it's done more Km's than what the odometer suggests?

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    If I saw that on my odometer I'd be stoked ... it would mean I've just wiped 40,000 klms off Tank !!!! LOL

    I was always 'told' the same thing about the numbers lining up etc, but I suppose when you are driving around in a machine built with parts derived from the lowest bidder, then something has to wear out sooner or later ... and I'd prefer that it be the odometer than a diff, transfer case, etc, etc, etc ...

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    Although I do agree with Tony's post I would have considered this clock a bit sus as only 3 out of the 6 numbers line up with each other & that would have had me looking closer at other things as Tony said "did it feel like the kms match the car"

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    I would be looking at engine oil, it should not look new at that reading, but should not look too old either.
    Look for oil leaks where it is hard to gerney.
    Check for blow by while running.
    Take air filter off and check intake for oil residue.

    Tap odometer and see if digits jump, if so, they are just worn.
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    Wouldnt a quick check with main roads tell the Ks
    When ya get a RWC done the Ks are written down im sure they are logged on the main roads computer,as winding of the clocks was a big thing a while ago (and probably still is)
    Oil at those Ks IF not serviced regularly will be black as
    A general check of the car mite help for a guage as to the Ks
    Swapping dash clusters is also another thing people do

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    very interesting looks a tad sus but why would the 7 fall into place after the 04 ? unless stuck or tampered with.

    can the digital adometers be run back as well.

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    Last edited by Sir Roofy; 31st December 2010 at 11:36 AM. Reason: cant spell some days

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    Digital odometers can be wound back if you have the right equipment, however the original reading will usually be stored in an internal read only memory that only certain authorities can access.

    Tony

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    thanks for that tony so your average backyarder would have trouble with it

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    Correct.

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