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On a digital display the default in U.S. is miles. Refer to your owner's manual or call dealer if you need to change it. A km is .6 of a mile, so just drive about 10 blocks (around a mile). If the odometer registers around 1 unit more it's probably miles, if it says close to 2 then it's probably km.
If the odometer is a digital display, you may need to take it to the dealer to get the computer to report miles. This function may not be available to non-GM scanners. If it is a mechanical speedometer, you probably need to replace the entire head to get miles display. Check with wrecking yards for a used one. You can drive the odometer one way or the other by using a short length of cable in an electric drill.
there should be a menu button some where on the dash that will let you select it also it might have the gauge with both mph and km on it your owners manul should tell you how to change it
okay,for one,the odometer doesnt read in miles per hr,it reads miles driven, and two i have no idea if its possible to change the odometer to km traveled,if you're talking about the speedometer,its already there,get a european cluster :p
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