Hello Everyone
I recently bought a 2000 cavalier with only 85k and a bad motor.I had my mechanic put in a motor and trans with only 45k on them,I wanted to adjust my mileage to match so should I buy the cluster or Do I have to buy the BCM from the junkyard that sold me the setup?Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
Nate J wrote:Hello Everyone
I recently bought a 2000 cavalier with only 85k and a bad motor.I had my mechanic put in a motor and trans with only 45k on them,I wanted to adjust my mileage to match so should I buy the cluster or Do I have to buy the BCM from the junkyard that sold me the setup?Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
Yup, Odometer fraud... and if you do it yourself you'll land yourself in Federal Prison.

Buildin' n' Boostin for 08' - Alex Richards
Alex Richards wrote:Nate J wrote:Hello Everyone
I recently bought a 2000 cavalier with only 85k and a bad motor.I had my mechanic put in a motor and trans with only 45k on them,I wanted to adjust my mileage to match so should I buy the cluster or Do I have to buy the BCM from the junkyard that sold me the setup?Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
Yup, Odometer fraud... and if you do it yourself you'll land yourself in Federal Prison.
Lol Its for my personal car not to sell
Thats ignorant and stupid. Just remember you have 40k less on the motor and trans.
"A goal without a plan is just a wish"
no matter how many miles you have on a new replacement motor, you cannot change the mileage on the actual car itself. whether or not your selling it.
Guess I should have changed mine to 19xxxx miles when I replaced the motor in my car (car had about 90k on it at the time) by this guys thinking.
im pretty sure you have to change out the BCM and ABS computers to change the mileage, its stored in multiple locations to prevent this if i remember correctly. Maybe have to change the ecm as well.
you need a flux capacitor

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Spencer wrote:im pretty sure you have to change out the BCM and ABS computers to change the mileage, its stored in multiple locations to prevent this if i remember correctly. Maybe have to change the ecm as well.
Thanks for a helpful answer
The rest you guys are a bunch of clowns
SLOCAV wrote:I drive a silver car wrote:Drive backwards.
if that doesn't work... install your transmission and motor backwards so you can drive forward.
Nate J wrote:The rest you guys are a bunch of clowns
You'll realize how much we are helping you by telling you this is odometer fraud and automatically makes your vehicle a salvage title worth $0 and nearly impossible to insure. In fact I would not doubt your insurance company would drop you if they found out since the value of a vehicle depends on the mileage.
I'll refer the authorities to this thread, I'm sure they will be pleased.
Maybe take a cue from people who obviously know more than you.

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you need a flux capacitor
BAhahahahhaAHHA!!! Hello!? MCFLY!!?!!
In IN if its discoverd its just pop up "odometer discrepency" on the title, prolly show up in a carfax if someone enters it. Authorites could prolly care less.
Spencer wrote:In IN if its discoverd its just pop up "odometer discrepency" on the title, prolly show up in a carfax if someone enters it. Authorites could prolly care less.
that is VERY wrong, the authorities take odometer fraud extremely seriously. And it becomes a TMU vehicle (true milage unknown), and as indicated before, makes the car worth scrap value.
It is A LOT more than a "discrepancy" that pops up on Carfax.
OP, you dont get to reset your odometer for the engine.....it is miles on the CAR, period.
well i suppose your better off not messing with it then.