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1BIGJIM 06-27-2019 10:47 PM

Truck question odometer
 
Hi guys. Non boat related question. I was headed out to look at /purchase a diesel truck and CarFax came back with possible odometer fraud. I have searched and searched, is this stored in the ECM like hours on a boat? I believe the seller and the odometer when they purchased the truck was consistant with millage.

Sydwayz 06-27-2019 11:41 PM


Originally Posted by 1BIGJIM (Post 4694210)
Hi guys. Non boat related question. I was headed out to look at /purchase a diesel truck and CarFax came back with possible odometer fraud. I have searched and searched, is this stored in the ECM like hours on a boat? I believe the seller and the odometer when they purchased the truck was consistant with millage.

Depends on the truck, but yes, should be in the computer somewhere. Odometer discrepancies can happen for a multitude of reasons. Common ones are a fat-finger entry by a technician, inspection, or State Motor Vehicles agent. Also, GM trucks of the 2000s are known to have gauge cluster issues. Sometimes they get fixed. Sometimes they get replaced with new, or used.

compedgemarine 06-28-2019 07:19 AM

as sydwayz said it depends on the truck. I repair ALOT of GM clusters and the ones from 2001 to around 2006 are stored in the cluster but around 06-07 they started changing the programs and the millage is stored in the ecm. the early one the ecm will have its millage and the cluster will have its millage. they dont talk to one another so if you put a different cluster in it will read what ever it had and will be different than the ecm. on the later ones the cluster just parrots the ecm and after a few seconds will change millage to what is in the ecm. all brands do this in different ways so it is possible the cluster or the ecm was changed out at some point.

Wally 06-28-2019 07:45 AM

I bought a truck with a carfax that said same thing....turns out in my case they were going off of one of the emissions mileage readings that im sure some lazy kid didn't properly enter in properly....the mileage on the test before the discrepancy was at 65,000 then there was a reading of 8,000....then the next reading was 101,000 so i didn't have any issues buying the truck since the mileage still made sense to me at the time.

1BIGJIM 06-28-2019 11:36 PM

Anyone watching this google rolling back odometer. I was shocked it’s as easy as resetting oil change light.


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