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On 6/17/13 7:57 PM, Eisboch wrote:
Did some "calibration" runs today on the highway using the mile marker signs. Strange, but interesting results. It's the odometer reading, for sure. One mile registers just about four kilometers on the odometer. Converted that's about 2.48 miles. Funny thing is that if I push the button to display the trip odometer reading, it reads dead on accurate. It registers 1.62 kilometers (which converts accurately to one mile). Unfortunately, I have no way of knowing when the module that computes the mileage got brain scrambled, so I'll never know the actual mileage on this car. But, if it's displaying almost 192,000 kilometers now, I think it must have gone bad some time ago. The actual mileage *could* be quite low for a 2002 model. I read on a car forum that this problem can be caused by jump starting the car or attempting to jump start another car. But, at least I know the gas gauge and the speedometer readings are correct. You're riding through another dimension, a dimension in which an English major told you a day or so ago your odometer was teats up. ![]() |
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![]() "F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... On 6/17/13 7:57 PM, Eisboch wrote: Did some "calibration" runs today on the highway using the mile marker signs. Strange, but interesting results. It's the odometer reading, for sure. One mile registers just about four kilometers on the odometer. Converted that's about 2.48 miles. Funny thing is that if I push the button to display the trip odometer reading, it reads dead on accurate. It registers 1.62 kilometers (which converts accurately to one mile). Unfortunately, I have no way of knowing when the module that computes the mileage got brain scrambled, so I'll never know the actual mileage on this car. But, if it's displaying almost 192,000 kilometers now, I think it must have gone bad some time ago. The actual mileage *could* be quite low for a 2002 model. I read on a car forum that this problem can be caused by jump starting the car or attempting to jump start another car. But, at least I know the gas gauge and the speedometer readings are correct. You're riding through another dimension, a dimension in which an English major told you a day or so ago your odometer was teats up. ![]() -------------------------- Thanks, Rod. |
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On 6/17/13 8:42 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... On 6/17/13 7:57 PM, Eisboch wrote: Did some "calibration" runs today on the highway using the mile marker signs. Strange, but interesting results. It's the odometer reading, for sure. One mile registers just about four kilometers on the odometer. Converted that's about 2.48 miles. Funny thing is that if I push the button to display the trip odometer reading, it reads dead on accurate. It registers 1.62 kilometers (which converts accurately to one mile). Unfortunately, I have no way of knowing when the module that computes the mileage got brain scrambled, so I'll never know the actual mileage on this car. But, if it's displaying almost 192,000 kilometers now, I think it must have gone bad some time ago. The actual mileage *could* be quite low for a 2002 model. I read on a car forum that this problem can be caused by jump starting the car or attempting to jump start another car. But, at least I know the gas gauge and the speedometer readings are correct. You're riding through another dimension, a dimension in which an English major told you a day or so ago your odometer was teats up. ![]() -------------------------- Thanks, Rod. I was thinking that someone might have changed the gearing on the odometer for some reason, but my auto mechanical knowledge is so skimpy and so dated I am sure there is no connection anymore between the odometer and the drive train. |
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![]() "F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... I was thinking that someone might have changed the gearing on the odometer for some reason, but my auto mechanical knowledge is so skimpy and so dated I am sure there is no connection anymore between the odometer and the drive train. ---------------------------------------- I don't know either. There *is* a gear buried somewhere in the instrument panel. But apparently it drives some kind of follower generator or something that feeds input into the "Body Sensor Module" electronics. Not worth the hassle of taking the whole instrument cluster out to locate and check it. What is weird to me is that the trip odometer displays accurately. It's the total mileage odometer display that is wacko. To me, that indicates a fault in the electronics versus the mechanical gearing. |
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![]() wrote in message ... Is it reading high or low? Maybe there is a hack that is the virtual equivalent of ice picking the odometer. ------------------------------------------- Total mileage odometer reads 2.48 miles for 1 actual mile. Trip odometer reads accurately. (1 mile for 1 mile). Speedometer reads accurately. Gas gauge indicates properly. Weirdest thing I ever saw. |
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![]() "Hank©" wrote in message eb.com... In the case of the Saturn, one of the displays yields an accurate reading but the others don't compute. My guess is that the computer software went hooky falooky. My first response might be to reload the software and then replace the speedo control module if that didn't solve the problem. ----------------------------------------- My response is to say the hell with it and go for having the only Saturn on the planet with over a million miles, kilometers or whatever the heck it is reading on it. |
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On 6/18/13 7:41 AM, Eisboch wrote:
"Hank©" wrote in message eb.com... In the case of the Saturn, one of the displays yields an accurate reading but the others don't compute. My guess is that the computer software went hooky falooky. My first response might be to reload the software and then replace the speedo control module if that didn't solve the problem. ----------------------------------------- My response is to say the hell with it and go for having the only Saturn on the planet with over a million miles, kilometers or whatever the heck it is reading on it. Could be worse. The car could be from Uranus instead of Saturn. ![]() |
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![]() "F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... On 6/18/13 7:41 AM, Eisboch wrote: "Hank©" wrote in message eb.com... In the case of the Saturn, one of the displays yields an accurate reading but the others don't compute. My guess is that the computer software went hooky falooky. My first response might be to reload the software and then replace the speedo control module if that didn't solve the problem. ----------------------------------------- My response is to say the hell with it and go for having the only Saturn on the planet with over a million miles, kilometers or whatever the heck it is reading on it. Could be worse. The car could be from Uranus instead of Saturn. ![]() ----------------------------- Even worse, we could still be living in Jupiter. |
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On 6/18/2013 7:41 AM, Eisboch wrote:
"Hank©" wrote in message eb.com... In the case of the Saturn, one of the displays yields an accurate reading but the others don't compute. My guess is that the computer software went hooky falooky. My first response might be to reload the software and then replace the speedo control module if that didn't solve the problem. ----------------------------------------- My response is to say the hell with it and go for having the only Saturn on the planet with over a million miles, kilometers or whatever the heck it is reading on it. May I suggest taping a KMH to MPH chart on your steering wheel.;-) |
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