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Matheous-2 | 07:24 Sun 01st Apr 2012 | Motoring
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Am I correct in thinking that if any vehicle gets a new engine fitted the odometer mileage must be reset to zero?
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Yes.

If it is Japanese it(the vehicle) has to be shipped back to the motherland for the reset.

I have the details here: http://jevic.co.jp/en...ter-verification.html
Is this an April fool ?
No of course a car does not have the odemeter reset , in any case it should be impossible to reset it. It would be a good idea to get the new engine recorded it the official service history though with the odemeter reading when it was fitted.
Mine is, Eddie......
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Thanks.....-no its not an April Fool!
don't be rediculous, the only time it is permissable to set an odometer is when it is replaced. eg if it breaks showing 96786 then he new one should be set thus. Why would replacing an engine mean resetting? The odometer is for the whole car. The milage at the time of replacement should be noted on the bill for information but that's all.
DT I realised yours was but I thought the question was so obvious it was a prank as well.
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Sorry if all you guys thought my question was a prank. But being only a driver and not an enthusiast which possibly you are- I don't see why it would not be a legitimate question. Again, sorry if it seemed stupid.

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