When if
you exceed the limits of the odometer, in this case by driving one million
miles, the odometer will start again at zero. Before the 6 digit odometers
became common, you would see many cars that were over 100,000 miles and the
odometer had "turned over". Million mile odometers were not common
until the early 90's, so you will still see cars with the 5 digit odometer! If there are any problem in your odometer, you can
fix it by the a Odometer Correction Tool Like the DP3 Digiprog3 : http://www.xcardiag.com/wholesale/digipro3-odometer-correction-tool-mileage-tool.html
Testimonial: "god"
It returns to zero...and the ones digit usually has a light scratch line running vertically
It goes back to zero and starts over, but doubt you will ever see that.
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