Odometer not keeping up
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Odometer not keeping up
Hi all
First proper post here, so hello
Had my '89 mk1 for about 2 months now and have noticed the odometer isn't reading miles correctly.
I've checked using the trip against the main mileage count and the trip seems to work fine, whereas the main odometer only seems to go round very slowly and count 1 mile in every 4 or so on average. For example, I've covered roughly 1000 miles since I've owned the car, but the mileage has only went up by around 200 miles.
The car is currently running on 17" wheels which I imagine would have an impact on speed and mileage rating but surely not to this extent. I plan on going back down to 14" wheels at some point and hope this makes a difference but I suspect there's a more significant influence.
Any suggestions as to the cause of this, am I looking at a worn component or foul play by a previous owner? Ideally I need to fix this soon to stop the odometer straying too far from the cars true mileage but I have no idea how long it has been going on for with the last owner.
Chris
First proper post here, so hello
Had my '89 mk1 for about 2 months now and have noticed the odometer isn't reading miles correctly.
I've checked using the trip against the main mileage count and the trip seems to work fine, whereas the main odometer only seems to go round very slowly and count 1 mile in every 4 or so on average. For example, I've covered roughly 1000 miles since I've owned the car, but the mileage has only went up by around 200 miles.
The car is currently running on 17" wheels which I imagine would have an impact on speed and mileage rating but surely not to this extent. I plan on going back down to 14" wheels at some point and hope this makes a difference but I suspect there's a more significant influence.
Any suggestions as to the cause of this, am I looking at a worn component or foul play by a previous owner? Ideally I need to fix this soon to stop the odometer straying too far from the cars true mileage but I have no idea how long it has been going on for with the last owner.
Chris