Yes. In any car. the simplest way is to buy or create a new dial. It's just a paper circle with numbers on it. You could easily make your own or do some Google searches. Another option is to buy a used speedo from UK eBay for example, but of course you only need the dial background not the whole speedo.
At 60 mph the speedometer will read 58.1 mph.
A change in overall tire height will change speedometer accuracy.
To change the digital display from mph to kph on a Ford Escape you push the small reset button near the odometer. This will change your mileage statistics from mph to kph.
Read the handbook
Push in the trip odometer button and hold down. The digital display will change from KM to MPH. You may have to hold the button down for about 15 seconds.
Find another similar(2000-2002) dash/speedo cluster and replace it. Note: the USA models will display MPH larger and CDN models will display KPH larger but this is no problem if you make or even buy a 'face' for the speedo, why not just insert that over the OEM speedometer? Find another similar(2000-2002) dash/speedo cluster and replace it. Note: the USA models will display MPH larger and CDN models will display KPH larger but this is no problem if you make or even buy a 'face' for the speedo, why not just insert that over the OEM speedometer?
You don't need to change anything. Both speed ranges are on speedometer face.
Start by pressing the "book" button, then scroll down the menu.
I have a 2004 Honda Civic. The Speedometer rests at 35 MPH and when traveling at 55 MPH, it reads 85MPH.
The speedometer is not working. When the speedometer gets to 65 mph I set the cruise control.
how do I change from kilometers to miles on the odometer. I have tried the reset on 2009 Ford Explorer
It depends on what Fiero SE you own. There are two types. The earlier SE models, '84-'86, used a 85 mph speedometer for the four cylinder engine. It would not be until the '87 V6 model that the SE cars received the 120 mph "GT", as it's called, speedometer assembly. If you already have a 120 mph speedometer in your Fiero SE, it will work just fine. If it's the 85 mph speedometer, it will not, and would read incorrectly until you perform the necessary modifications to make it act like a 120 mph speedometer should.