Can you remove a fuse in your car to stop the odometer from working?

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tiny94
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HEY... back to the thread....


DOWN WITH LACY!!!
Lacy05ag4
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Hey hey ho ho, Lacy05Ag has got to go!
Burdizzo
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AG
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Speedometers / odometers have a mechanical connection to the transmission. I doubt there's anything electrical involved, even if you've got an digital display dash.


Au contraire. Most modern speedometers use a proximity switch and magnet on the transmission to measure speed. They are electronic and are calibrated electronically. The old cable and spinning magnet devices in the speedometer are things of the past because they were not very accurate and difficult to maintain.

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/odometer1.htm

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/odometer2.htm
uneedastraw
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London,

Let me get this straight.

You don't have a big problem with people cheating large corporations, but you can't stand when people cheat individuals.

Do you have any sense at all?

Say if you embezzle money from the corporate headquarters at UPS, Wal-Mart, or any other large corporate entity, that could hurt honest hard-working people that are employed at UPS. If it is a large enough theft, it could lead to lay-offs, or reduced salaries, or executives not receiving their bonus that they earned. (Executives at large corporations, in most cases have earned their position, thus deserve what they can get).

You need your head examined.

[This message has been edited by uneedastraw (edited 1/29/2004 10:03a).]
SWOSU
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Burd: OK. But I've stated many times on this board and others that I'm proud of my status as OLD FART.

To prove it, I've linked my high school senior picture for your edification:


In my day, the only speedometers were mechanical from the tiny gears on the side of the transmission all the way to the dial on your dash.


[This message has been edited by SWOSU (edited 1/29/2004 10:04a).]
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