How to fix a broken odometer?Misleading Mileage: Is your car's odometer working correctly?

There are problems with the vehicle.There may be discrepancies such as not actual miles, a broken odometer, exceeding a vehicle's mechanical limits, or suspect miles.

How can you tell if a digital odometer has been rolled back?The first way to detect odometer fraud is to compare the mileage on the odometer with the vehicle maintenance or inspection records and the CARFAX vehicle history report.The mileage number is recorded by reparations and inspections.

When a car is sold in this scenario, the mileage is marked on the title as "exempt." This is simply stating that the car has been around too long to reliably verify its mileage.There is no way to change it back once the mileage is marked as exempt.

There is a discrepancy between the mileage you have entered and the readings on the National Mileage Register.All of the mileage information is supplied by third parties and cannot be verified.

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