Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 10:04 am
By law you must have a speedometer that reads in mph.
The odometer can read in rods, poles or perches, nautical miles, fathoms or chains - or even kilometres!
I reckon your speedo has actually been chipped and that is the problem - faulty chip or poor connections behind the speedo.
Do you actually drive to the speed indicated on the speedo in kmh?
The odometer can read in rods, poles or perches, nautical miles, fathoms or chains - or even kilometres!
I reckon your speedo has actually been chipped and that is the problem - faulty chip or poor connections behind the speedo.
Do you actually drive to the speed indicated on the speedo in kmh?