That’s called an odometer, a speedometer shoes your speed not miles and no not without messing with the whole computer system which requires a specific device to access.
If this was predated before we had display odometers when cars used actual dials you used to be able to roll the odometer back a lot if crooked used car dealers would do that to trick people into buying a car that only had 45,000 miles on the dashboard but in reality had over 100,000
Disable the odometer... depends on the make and model. Some have a device that you can install and it keeps milage where it is... or buy a $1000 "odometer correction" tool and it takes about 5 clicks on an iPad to change it... just email the seller if it works for that specific vehicle.
DontBeStupidCrimeSmart wrote
That’s called an odometer, a speedometer shoes your speed not miles and no not without messing with the whole computer system which requires a specific device to access.
If this was predated before we had display odometers when cars used actual dials you used to be able to roll the odometer back a lot if crooked used car dealers would do that to trick people into buying a car that only had 45,000 miles on the dashboard but in reality had over 100,000