How to spot a rolled back odometer

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  • čas přidán 19. 12. 2022
  • Con men are looking to make a quick buck rolling back odometers on used cars, and it's happening more than ever as the technology to do so becomes more accessible.
    Lileana Pearson is On Your Side giving you the tips and tools you need to buy a reliable vehicle.

Komentáře • 511

  • @user-wz5ud4mn4y
    @user-wz5ud4mn4y Před rokem +298

    This is much more convenient than driving backwards until you get all the miles off.

    • @tstahler5420
      @tstahler5420 Před rokem +31

      Bueller, Bueller, Bueller 😂

    • @lawrencebraun7616
      @lawrencebraun7616 Před rokem +3

      ​@@galewinds7696 Don't tell anyone, you'll get in trouble with the law

    • @LordCommandor
      @LordCommandor Před rokem +4

      @@lawrencebraun7616 Good one...lmbo!

    • @johnwhodat8135
      @johnwhodat8135 Před rokem +1

      😄

    • @Chopped_Liver
      @Chopped_Liver Před rokem +11

      I thought lifting the car with jack and spinning the wheels backwards was best thing to do

  • @sophialovestrucks
    @sophialovestrucks Před rokem +5

    Good thing all used car salesmen are honest.

  • @Daerohn
    @Daerohn Před rokem +135

    There are several odometers in a car. The main odometer is in the ECU (electrical control unit). Some new cars with ABS system can have another odometer on the ABS controller. Some even have odometers in LED HL and RL controllers (new cars have seperate ECU to control these). So basically you can check odometer from different areas to see if they match. But keep in mind that these can also be reprogrammed however usually the first one reprogrammed is the main ECU and they do not bother to touch others.

  • @Lousybarber
    @Lousybarber Před rokem +51

    I have purchased quite a few used cars. The thing I always look for is whether the condition of the car matches the odometer reading. Also having service records is a plus and buying models owned by older people. Having tinkered with cars for years I can usually tell if they have been in an accident. It is a gamble buying used but generally I have gotten decent cars. Got burned a bit on my first car when I was in high school but that experience taught me what to look for so it was not a total loss.

    • @joblessalex
      @joblessalex Před rokem +4

      I'm so tired of buying used anything. Bought an f150 with minor crash damage to fix up. Supposedly 70k mi engine, rebuilt transmission. Brought my favorite mechanic friend with me. Got the truck home and oh hey, it knocks! Fuck people.

    • @waterloo123100
      @waterloo123100 Před rokem +2

      @@joblessalex what you didn’t drive it before you bought it? Lol

    • @joblessalex
      @joblessalex Před rokem +3

      @@waterloo123100 I did. Didn't make any noise until I was clear home the next day. It's only barely noticable. Need to be at near redline and 0 load. Still a good deal, but not as good as if it didn't have the issue.

    • @HawksDiesel
      @HawksDiesel Před 3 měsíci

      some states have pre-inspection options before you buy the car......

  • @richricogranada9647
    @richricogranada9647 Před rokem +90

    As this country is already a banana republic this is not surprising

  • @eddieMurphy11111
    @eddieMurphy11111 Před rokem +2

    in the UK we have a yearly test on a vehicle it is called the MOT and the miles it has done is recorded and you can go on line and check the mileage but even that can be got around

  • @Slade2332
    @Slade2332 Před rokem

    Thanks to this news channel for teaching me.

  • @anthonygorham5299
    @anthonygorham5299 Před 2 měsíci +1

    U can’t tell especially with modern cars. When I replace pcms I have to manually input the exact mileage.
    Sure the mileage is stored in other modules but for cjdr vehicles the mileage displayed on the instrument cluster is read from the PCM itself. I could simply launch my scan tool, write the odometer in my wife’s minivan to 0 if I wanted too.
    Repair history in my opinion is the best answer to uncover mileage.

  • @BigAlWillis
    @BigAlWillis Před rokem +21

    Always good to have a mechanic look at it before buying. Preferably a shop that also does collision work because a good body man knows what to look for. I've bought & found many good vehicles for friends & family over the years. I grew up working on cars. The first thing I do is look under the vehicle for leaks, rust, damage etc. Look at the seams & body lines to insure gaps are even. Under the hood check to see bolts , plastic, weatherstrip is all there & looks original. Take it for a good highway test drive & watch the temperature gauge and oil pressure. You're about to spend thousands. Make sure it's right because once you sign the paper There's No Going Back.

    • @forestpagan4813
      @forestpagan4813 Před rokem

      Please locate ANY brand new American made car that has perfectly even body lines / door gaps.. most of them are thrown together at speed in order to reduce cost and never match properly from day 1

    • @johnstack5008
      @johnstack5008 Před rokem +2

      The trouble is a lot of mechanic shops are crooked. Will you ask a crook to tell you if car seller is a crook?

    • @BigAlWillis
      @BigAlWillis Před rokem

      @@forestpagan4813 you can tell if it's been wrecked. They never get it right once repaired. usually you can spot it in pictures or 20 feet away. The hood, doors, trunk lid gap will be off to one side more than the other. The comment is an example and one of many things to look for.

    • @BigAlWillis
      @BigAlWillis Před rokem

      @@johnstack5008 The mechanic is for inspection not to have work done. if they lift it in the air and it's cover in oil what would they have to gain by lying to you? you don't own the car. There is no money to be made other than the inspection.

    • @johnstack5008
      @johnstack5008 Před rokem

      @@BigAlWillis If you watch Scotty Kilmer's channel, when you take a car to a crooked shop for one of these inspections, the shop won't even look at the car, tell you everything is fine, then charge you for the inspection. Then when the transmission blows up a couple of months later, he figures you will bring it back to him for the repair.

  • @jerryfacts9749
    @jerryfacts9749 Před rokem +13

    In the old days the dishonest sellers used to remove the mechanical speedometer and use a service tool to roll back the odometer. With the electric odometers it is possible to buy a specialized electronic odometer adjustment tool to roll back the odometer. The idea of this tool was to be able to re-calibrate back to the proper reading when the instruments have to be serviced. It was not intended to be used for dishonest use.
    --
    When I was a kid back in the 50s, I remember a neighbor of ours put a rental car up on blocks and left it run in revers for over an hour to take off some millage on it.
    With many of the new cars they are smart to this. Being computerized they measure the distance forward and reverse. The odometer distance is reflected on a number of computer boards in the vehicle.
    Many of the vehicles transmit to the manufacture their status using data packets over the mobile phone network and over the Bluetooth connection in your phone if your phone is linked. When I go to the dealer for servicing my vehicle they can see the distance I drive when I am checking in the vehicle for service. If someone was to tamper with the odometer this would not change the reading the manufacture received.
    Where I live it is illegal to tamper with the odometer reading.

  • @larrybruce4856
    @larrybruce4856 Před rokem +8

    In the 60's 70's and thru the 90's it was easy to see if an odometer had been altered because in most cases the digits would not line up perfectly. With later model, digital odometers it was just a matter of time before criminals got one step ahead of us and figure how to outsmart technology and used car purchasers. Be aware---

  • @deb-xc9os
    @deb-xc9os Před rokem +4

    This is definitely great advice, especially for young women. Thanks for sharing this information!

  • @RDEnduro
    @RDEnduro Před rokem +1

    Actually good tips! Great report

  • @glasslinger
    @glasslinger Před rokem +3

    The title said "odometer incorrect." The salesman said," take it or leave it." I took it and put another $2500 in it and have a really great 1988 Lincoln Town Car! Been 5 years now with no issues. (other than problems with the vinyl top) Newer model cars may not be as easy to get a good deal on though. They simply are not built to last 25 years!

    • @MyLifeThai371
      @MyLifeThai371 Před rokem +2

      My grandparents drove their 1976 Caprice for 33 years, before they finally traded it off in 2009. Those older cars really lasted, but I'm sure they put a couple engines and probably a transmission in it over those years. All components eventually wear out and need replacing.

  • @grantbradley5084
    @grantbradley5084 Před rokem +2

    I remember my brother was trading in a BMW 320 I in the early 80’s and the salesman questioned the validity of the mileage because the excessive wear on the the brake and gas pedal. The salesperson was correct.

  • @Offthbadan
    @Offthbadan Před rokem +1

    Was looking at a Corvette online with 50,000 + miles. Saw the worn seat, worn out buttons on dash, steering wheel rash and that was all I had to see. Moving on.

  • @hocinetalem7975
    @hocinetalem7975 Před rokem +41

    Even though the odometer matches what has been reported in the CARFAX, there is a possibility that the car has a rolled back odometer.

    • @carsonac4163
      @carsonac4163 Před rokem +8

      Yes very true

    • @Febreeze_Odor_Eliminator
      @Febreeze_Odor_Eliminator Před rokem

      Carfax is not reliable at all. If something isn’t reported it’s not going to come up. Better go to a knowledgeable mechanic in that area and have it checked out.

    • @Miguel.Rosado7224
      @Miguel.Rosado7224 Před rokem +9

      I agree. But still, it is good to check it out. As to the wear and tear on the pedals, that’s another good sign. I have sold vehicles with +170k miles on the ODO and the brake pedals does reflects the wear and tear signs. Another sign, seats and seat belts. That’s a huge red flag.

    • @brensdaman926
      @brensdaman926 Před rokem

      Vehicle reports such as "carfax" are not reliable sources. Always check it out in person

    • @akinofue
      @akinofue Před rokem

      😁

  • @clearcreek69
    @clearcreek69 Před rokem +3

    I remember 60 Minutes had a segment about rolled back odometers, but this was probably 25 or 30 years ago.

  • @jaytrumpwins5739
    @jaytrumpwins5739 Před rokem

    Excellent story thank you my QUEEN👌

  • @truthreignsforever9286
    @truthreignsforever9286 Před rokem +1

    Lileana Pearson is looking fabulous ☝️😎

  • @hectoralmonte3629
    @hectoralmonte3629 Před rokem +60

    Car manufacturers need to install a data logger into the system that records whenever a device is used to access odometer settings.

    • @aim-for-greatn3z947
      @aim-for-greatn3z947 Před rokem +1

      Not possible...
      I know asking people to think is difficult, but people need to think and NOT be stupid!
      Regardless I probably bought a vehicle with rigged odometer but don't care 🤷🏾‍♂️ why.. the car was MECHANICALLY perfect!
      It's not like I'm selling the car I'm buying I'm just using the car!
      It's much worse to buy a car with real odometer and mechanically its fucked up!

    • @Niaaal
      @Niaaal Před rokem +5

      @@aim-for-greatn3z947 BMW does it...

    • @wolverines9360
      @wolverines9360 Před rokem +2

      It's only possible for them to install a automated fail safe to repo your vehicle if you miss a payment

    • @aim-for-greatn3z947
      @aim-for-greatn3z947 Před rokem

      @Purp40 the reason I made that comment IS because I AM in the car industry, and personally I've bought cars with rigged milage and nothing happens besides regular maintenance.
      Regardless as a smart consumer it's the person's responsibility to double check the purchase, in real estate you can add contingencies to back out of a deal in case something comes up during the due diligence phase.
      I also own a car rental fleet and I'm constantly rotating cars because I maintain them 1000% even though they have high mileage people buy them Regardless because they see the proof I provide and I also let them take the cars to personal mechanic for more reassurance.
      Granted that's why I said 80% of consumers are stupid also buying cheap cars doesn't matter because it's still going to give out.
      I understand something with 100k vs 500k but I know for a fact those people selling cars with rigged miles DONT TAKE CARE OF THEM.
      So if I were them I would lower the miles make it "look" good and sell with all the issues. Let the consumer deal with it.
      Luckily I don't need to do some bullshit like that, but I've been a victim of rigged miles but it didn't matter "to me" anyways it not like I'm looking to sell the cheap car anyways.

    • @aim-for-greatn3z947
      @aim-for-greatn3z947 Před rokem

      @@purp40 regardless its up to thenconsumer to do due diligence 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @candydigga
    @candydigga Před rokem +5

    I have a classic 95 Jaguar with 280k miles. I switched the odometer because I didn't like how my old one was looking. But by doing so, it dropped my mileage down more 100k. As a classic owner I didn't like that. So I switch computer board on odometer to still have my mileage back to show people my car is still out lasting these modern day cars 🤪

  • @elviswalkes3455
    @elviswalkes3455 Před rokem +3

    This bin' goin' for years man!

  • @X08x
    @X08x Před rokem +8

    The best way is through DMV.
    Check past specs.
    No mechanic can say for sure how many miles is on any vehicle except maybe his or her own.

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 Před rokem

      That's where Carfax gets their information. (Dredging through all 50 states on your own would be pretty onerous.)

    • @swagkidm10
      @swagkidm10 Před rokem

      @@jpdemer5 so carfax is s safe bet?

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 Před rokem

      @@swagkidm10 They have pretty much all the information on the car that's available to the public. (Note that not all states put their DMV records online.) Add in the car's maintenance history, and you should be as well-informed as it's possible to be.

  • @LygerTheCLaw
    @LygerTheCLaw Před 5 měsíci

    you can also have the mileage checked by the dealer, the engine and/or body computer mileage cannot be altered depending on the vehicle.

  • @ismaelcarrillo3956
    @ismaelcarrillo3956 Před rokem +2

    Another way is to see if Walmart car care has previous records of oil changes. They track odometers

  • @squirrelcovers6340
    @squirrelcovers6340 Před rokem +5

    Analog odometers were child's play to roll back. My dad did it for a living at a used car lot. He always replaced the pedals too.

  • @zdenkorakitnican6093
    @zdenkorakitnican6093 Před 6 měsíci

    Im looking for a scanner tool for a lexus to scan for the right milage but dont know which scan tool to buy

  • @karanmadan1048
    @karanmadan1048 Před rokem

    Don't know from where,got this information "When buying a car,new or old your giving your traveling expense of lifetime."
    Ooh lileana you killed it.

  • @Retro1965
    @Retro1965 Před rokem

    Very simple to check just ask the last data of maintence of the vehicle and where had been done, and check the record if it is match to the odometer of the and shop who services the car.

  • @deeznuttz7980
    @deeznuttz7980 Před rokem

    Will be doing that thanks

  • @glassman204
    @glassman204 Před rokem +1

    Anyone ever find that link that she mentioned where you can find the link on WBTV to check the odometer for free? I can't seem to find it.

  • @ARMENH91
    @ARMENH91 Před rokem +2

    All you have to do is look at the condition of the interior seats / steering wheel they tend to wear over high miles

  • @roachtoasties
    @roachtoasties Před rokem +3

    A car's service record should be the biggest red flag. I think most car owners take their cars to a dealer for servicing. Either a bunch or at least a few times. If your Ford dealer looks up a car and says its last service was at 80,000 miles and the odometer says 8,000 miles, you've got a problem. :/

  • @daneurope9167
    @daneurope9167 Před rokem

    in europe , just check the motor vehicle last emmision registration and they will tell you how many km in the last records..

  • @stoundingresults
    @stoundingresults Před rokem +9

    In California you can see the Smog checks every 2 years with mileage on the history report. Also common sense like seeing how worn the clutch pedal is. And plastics rattle with mileage.

    • @cakeboss1721
      @cakeboss1721 Před rokem

      Yup if they didn't have service history I'm not buying it

    • @chucktaylor9190
      @chucktaylor9190 Před rokem

      For a few bucks you can change the clutch & brake pedal rubber.

    • @paulhare662
      @paulhare662 Před rokem +1

      Clutch pedal ???

    • @chucktaylor9190
      @chucktaylor9190 Před rokem +1

      @@paulhare662 yes, clutch pedal pad. I see you're not stick guy. lol

    • @paulhare662
      @paulhare662 Před rokem

      @@chucktaylor9190 First car, 66 Mustang was a stick. Current car, a 65 Chevy II is a stick. I was joking.

  • @randyjeffery7347
    @randyjeffery7347 Před rokem +3

    Check the service or oil change records to find roll backs

    • @trainmaster0217
      @trainmaster0217 Před rokem

      I do my own servicing so how would a buyer do that?

  • @SkYxLeGaCY
    @SkYxLeGaCY Před rokem +1

    You could just pull a speed sensor out of a volvo and drive it without putting miles on it. Speedometer still works even. I forgot to plug mine back in when doing the bearings.

    • @homiesenatep
      @homiesenatep Před rokem

      So you can remove the speed sensor to mess with the odometer?

  • @tstahler5420
    @tstahler5420 Před rokem +7

    Trust your butt. Look at the drivers seat, feel it, check for color differences like it's been recovered. Oh and listen for rattling in the doors when you shut them and when you're driving it. Older cars with miles on them, make noise that aren't easily correlated. Also look at the seatbelts and seatbelt connectors for wear. If this were the old days, I'd look at the ashtrays and lighters.

  • @anthonyiannone7618
    @anthonyiannone7618 Před rokem +2

    if your buying a car based solely on the odometer reading you need to educate yourself better. There are some very simple ways to confirm mileage , some of which were pointed out in this video

  • @yamawwad
    @yamawwad Před 3 měsíci

    Could you please put the link to check the odometer here. Thank you.

  • @ricardogarcia3820
    @ricardogarcia3820 Před rokem

    Thank you ❤️Lileana your gorgeous ❤️

  • @michaelmelling9333
    @michaelmelling9333 Před rokem +1

    A guy in my neighborhood way back in the late 60s/early 70s made a handsome living by using some special tool kit to roll back odometers for local car dealerships. Quite the dirtbags.
    March 12, 2023 (Happy Birthday, brother Bill!!🎂💰🎁🎀🎊)

    • @scottarivett496
      @scottarivett496 Před rokem +1

      Used to could do it with a power drill. Also..setting the rear end (then most vehicles were rwd) up on blocks, then placing a brick or cinder block on the accelerator while in reverse gear. I know a guy that used to do that. If the car would’ve ever fallen off the blocks it would’ve gone thru the garage.

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 Před rokem +1

      @@scottarivett496 You've been watching too many movies. An odometer goes forward, even when the car's in reverse. And the drill trick hasn't worked since the 1960s.

  • @georgex7176
    @georgex7176 Před rokem

    As a mechanic I’m recommending as usually
    1. Before you purchase a car take a mobile inspector
    2. We not buying mileage we buying the actual condition on the car what the service history can prove it.
    3. Asking when and where was the last oil change and if was bigger company possible same places was earlier too and asking the service history about it.
    4. Of course 1-2-3G cars are not worth the efforts but usually newer cars or and way more expensive cars involved
    5. Many times people don’t want cheating just possibly the odometer units are damaged somehow.
    Just example that odometers has sometimes pretty tricky led lights and replacing just one led cost way more with a specialist than replacing the complete unit.

  • @LSRG-YT--LandonSRobloxGaming

    Is it possible for the folks to hack into the CarFax and change the miles there too?

  • @glengarbera7367
    @glengarbera7367 Před rokem +6

    Pitted windshield or new windshield
    Pitted hood
    Seat covers or no wear on seats
    Steering wheel cover or no wear
    No service records
    New tires or worn out tires
    Or just buy a car that was regularly serviced at dealer.

    • @mikejohn0088
      @mikejohn0088 Před rokem

      No records on the car = no sale.
      I have the original price sticker for my car and every repair and oil change (with mileage) every performed.
      My file is 2" thick showing that my Mercedes was maintained to perfection.

  • @falloutguy8566
    @falloutguy8566 Před rokem +4

    This can already be done if you buy a different cluster gauge I did it with a 2008 Chevy equinox. When I got rid of it though I took it to the junk yard because I'd never sell something like that to someone. Dont do onto others that you don't want done to you.

    • @damham5689
      @damham5689 Před rokem

      But that takes a lot more work and time that plugging in a cable and pressing a few keys.

    • @falloutguy8566
      @falloutguy8566 Před rokem

      @@damham5689 same results dude.

    • @anthonyiannone7618
      @anthonyiannone7618 Před rokem

      thats not a problem as long as you note on the title " not actual mileage"
      sometimes clusters need to be replace

  • @julian75411
    @julian75411 Před rokem

    Is not just the physical odometer itself either... I had a vehicle that had a replacement transmission put in AND re-registered with 100k LESS miles than what it had

  • @AdrianArgen7o
    @AdrianArgen7o Před 2 měsíci

    Is any way can I check if the odometer in my car is the real one

  • @rogerbec5766
    @rogerbec5766 Před rokem +4

    In Texas, we have to have our vehicles inspected once a year and the mileage is recorded. Guessing North Carolina doesn't have that yearly inspection requirement?

    • @charliep5139
      @charliep5139 Před rokem +2

      we do, so it's odd that she didn't mention that. in NC you have to get a yearly safety and emissions inspection, at least where I live in central NC and the paper receipt you get has the mileage and VIN on it. Does the state of NC not record this info/send it carfax?

    • @chucktaylor9190
      @chucktaylor9190 Před rokem +1

      Funny, according CARFAX These are the 10 states nationwide with the most vehicles with rolled-back odometers, all of which saw increases: Texas 245,600 cars. lol
      Chart showing the top 10 states nationwide with the most vehicles with rolled back odometers, all of which saw increases. They are, in order, California, Texas, New York, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Virginia, Arizona, and North Carolina.

    • @rogerbec5766
      @rogerbec5766 Před rokem

      @@chucktaylor9190 I suppose people in general don't bother to do a mileage check.

    • @chucktaylor9190
      @chucktaylor9190 Před rokem +1

      @@rogerbec5766 I didn't before, but I will now on my next used vehicle.

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 Před rokem

      @@chucktaylor9190 More or less proportional to the number of cars in each state - what a surprise. The per capita numbers might tell you something of actual interest.

  • @williamsantana370
    @williamsantana370 Před rokem +2

    Not sure how rust proves the odometer reading to be rolled back. In a state like new jersey where the seasons change, where your car has in imperfection wikl turn to rust. The scrwes and bolts under the hood will rust. Has nothing to do with the odometer

  • @KKDriver
    @KKDriver Před rokem

    My odo broke and now it moves faster then regular, I gotta swap mine out and set the new cluster to my current mileage.

  • @Damone7653
    @Damone7653 Před rokem

    Nice tip

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 Před 3 měsíci +1

    What is the site address for checking odometer rollback young lady ?? Thanks

  • @trustme7731
    @trustme7731 Před rokem +1

    The first thing I ask for is the service records. If they don't have any, I'll pass. There are a lot of people that deliberately NEVER change the oil. If they say they don't keep the records of service, ask where service is done and verify mileage that way. If the seller refuses, you'll know why.
    Also, go to a dealer for that make and ask for their service records. Warranty and all repairs will have records with mileage. Sames goes for any shop.
    I'll go through the glove box, consoles and under the seats. You'd be surprised at the information you can find there, even at dealers. Be sure to check inside the owners manual too.

  • @user-ti7yt9vj2f
    @user-ti7yt9vj2f Před rokem +1

    I have a 95 Silverado with 400,000 on it had to replace only window regulators someone must have ran mind forward

  • @oldgysgt
    @oldgysgt Před rokem +7

    The number of miles is not as important as how those miles were put on. A car that was driven around town most of the time will have more wear than a car that spent most of its time on the highway. My 1995 Mustang as 85,000 true miles on it, but over half of those miles were put on at a study 70mph on I-5. It is in VERY good condition mechanically.

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 Před rokem +1

      True! I sold a Civic with 210,000 highways miles on it ... it still ran like a watch, and the buyer was very happy with it.
      The cars to really watch out for are sports cars that have been abused by boy racers. A year of burnouts, donuts and drag racing is tougher on a car than a decade of going to church on Sundays.

    • @oldgysgt
      @oldgysgt Před rokem

      @@jpdemer5; yes, any car that was owned by a teenage boy is suspect, but for overall wear, a car that spent 100,000 miles being driven in city and town traffic will usually have more wear on the drive train than a car that spent 100,000 miles being driven on highways. The stop and go of in-town traffic takes a heavy toll on a car's running gear.

  • @timallison8560
    @timallison8560 Před rokem +1

    this is why its important to get oil change history paperwork with your used car.

  • @robertbilic4021
    @robertbilic4021 Před rokem

    yes, but what with drivers who buy the car, exchange oil and do maintenance o na side.... then change odometer.... it is not possible to track them no way.

  • @beekaye1496
    @beekaye1496 Před rokem

    Not really addressing the odometer roll back beside carfax reporting, However, not all cars are within Carfax Database

  • @Scythe_Voltage
    @Scythe_Voltage Před rokem

    The title says how many miles was on the car when person bought it, every title says close or within 5k-20k depending on how much person drove it after purchase

  • @fredsalfa
    @fredsalfa Před rokem +2

    I test drove a Porsche Boxster it had 50,000 km on the clock. But when driving it felt like it had 150,000km on the clock. There was obviously something not right. Even though the service books appeared in order. I told the guy the car feels like it’s done 150,000 kms not 50,000 km and he said “Thank you for your feedback” Nevertheless stayed well clear of that one.

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 Před rokem +1

      The 50k might have been accurate, but the owner may have driven it really hard (think of who buys a Boxster, and why!)

    • @fredsalfa
      @fredsalfa Před rokem

      @@jpdemer5 Yes could have been true also the car was tracked possibly

  • @Steelflight773
    @Steelflight773 Před 2 měsíci

    I looked at a 2011 Ford Ranger with 40k miles on it. Decided against it since I suspected it had more miles due to the wear I saw.

  • @brensdaman926
    @brensdaman926 Před rokem +3

    Check the pedals for wear. They always miss that 😉

    • @nunyabusiness896
      @nunyabusiness896 Před rokem

      Could just be a lot of city miles (which could be good to know) or a lazy driver that slides their foot a lot. All highway miles could also have a ton of miles and very little brake pedal use.

    • @mikejohn0088
      @mikejohn0088 Před rokem +1

      Until now.

  • @jameswillett7186
    @jameswillett7186 Před rokem

    Is this report saying that the cars of 25 years ago with their mechanical odometers were much harder to turn back?

  • @commercialfishingnet2188

    That's why we have a seller package here every year you have to give your odometer reading you can not transfer ownership until you purchase one

  • @TEAM6USA
    @TEAM6USA Před 2 měsíci

    Is Emilie Voss available? What a beauty.....

  • @grantbradley5084
    @grantbradley5084 Před rokem +1

    I remember back in the 70’s and early 80’s how easy it was to disconnect the speedometer wire from a vehicle. So the rumor goes.🤫

  • @geoleo2597
    @geoleo2597 Před rokem +1

    wow, good to know. And I thought it was not possible to rollback electronic odometers.
    Other things to check. If factory screws and bolts have been replaced in areas such as body panels, hinges, plastics. The factory usually paints these fasteners too, so its easier to tell if they've been replaced. This is a sign of an accident. I've been to many used car dealers and at least 50% of the cars that supposedly had no accidents cleary had parts replaced. I called them out on these and they played "dumb." Yeah right! I walked out immediately. I'm not falling for those tricks. If they're not honest with that what else are they holding out on?

  • @carpballet
    @carpballet Před rokem +4

    “just a couple hundred bucks.”
    $129.99

  • @mwmceo6145
    @mwmceo6145 Před rokem

    When you register a car it shows the mileage check car fax

  • @camsticks4673
    @camsticks4673 Před rokem +4

    0:07 technology..? yea carmax💀💀

  • @high1x_
    @high1x_ Před rokem

    I tried this on my 2013 fusion se. My battery icon didn’t flash, but the next day I stopped getting the “system off to save battery” message so I guess it worked 😅

  • @starguard4122
    @starguard4122 Před rokem +23

    Here's a question to think about: How does this apply to a car that's had the engine switched out? There are several shops out there that sell used engines all of the time. If the motor has been replaced with a better one, what difference will the readings on the odometer make.

    • @archangel3237
      @archangel3237 Před rokem +21

      The engine is not the only component of a vehicle that wears. Body and frame rust, transmission wears out, differentials and transfer cases, suspension, brake electronics, window motors, etc etc. Everything goes bad over time. Is the milage the be all end all when vehicle shopping? No, maintenance has a lot to do with how good a car will be into the future, but its an easy to understand metric for the average consumer that isn't a professional technician. The most important thing to do when purchasing a used car is to get it inspected by a shop that you know and trust, and they'll be able to give you a better idea of what kind of condition the vehicle is in and what you might be able to expect during your ownership.

    • @joblessalex
      @joblessalex Před rokem +2

      Engine and transmission miles play a little bit into it, but aren't everything. They're the most expensive though! Imagine you get a car with new engine and transmission done by the best shop in the world. You still could have a window regulator go out, AC could quit, suspension be shot, dash could flicker..... But usually the hard to fix expensive issues go away.

    • @comicbookguy2326
      @comicbookguy2326 Před rokem

      @@archangel3237 stuff like body and window motors go bad regardless of miles, engine and drivetrain in general are the things dependant on mileage

    • @archangel3237
      @archangel3237 Před rokem

      @@comicbookguy2326 time and milage for everything

    • @nunyabusiness896
      @nunyabusiness896 Před rokem

      @@comicbookguy2326 Ironically, usually electronics/window motors/etc. have more issues when the car sits too much. In my opinion/experience, most problems with cars comes down to abuse more so than miles or even maintenance: doing burnouts/donuts, hanging on doors and spilling food/drinks all over the interior and getting it on electrical connectors, bashing stuff around, piling junk everywhere that can wedge in seat tracks, etc., leaving windows down for UV to blast in and rain to pool, etc. I never have had to do much of anything regarding maintenance on my cars and I've had very few issues, it's more about what you *don't* do to them (abuse) that makes a car last.

  • @WingoTribe704
    @WingoTribe704 Před 8 měsíci

    I need this ASAP 🥴🤣

  • @dirtyminerapparel
    @dirtyminerapparel Před rokem +1

    You know what’s bad about this? Cam chains need to be done and timing belts need to be done at a certain time. Waiting too long on an interference engine can destroy the motor if the belt or chain goes.

  • @samohtsolacad229
    @samohtsolacad229 Před rokem

    Ask for oil changes history or repairs.

  • @pasqualguigano6315
    @pasqualguigano6315 Před rokem

    They’re also getting cars that had low mileage and totaled in an accident instrumentation clusters and swapping them

  • @YoMamma-dy8gu
    @YoMamma-dy8gu Před rokem +3

    This needs to be made it a felony and people need to start going to prison for this.

    • @johntracy72
      @johntracy72 Před 3 měsíci

      It actually is but enforcement is lacking and hard.

  • @LordCommandor
    @LordCommandor Před rokem +2

    My 05 Volvo XC70 with 245k miles runs just as good and even better than most of these newer model computers on wheels. Here in Lancaster PA and it always amazes to see so many earlier model vehicles broke down on the shoulder with a cloth hanging out the window. I'm talking 2010-2020 models broke down or getting towed.....smh

    • @williamsantana370
      @williamsantana370 Před rokem +1

      It doesnt help when car manufacturers like vw specifically design certain shit so that you HAVE to take it to their dealerships. If you were a mechanic before 2005 you cant work on a 2015 car. Its too advanced.

    • @donovanjones4175
      @donovanjones4175 Před rokem

      I have same car, worst car I have ever had. Replaced everything, interior rattles, just more junk from ford

    • @LordCommandor
      @LordCommandor Před rokem

      @@williamsantana370 And that's the strategy....to have you spend more money.

    • @LordCommandor
      @LordCommandor Před rokem

      @@donovanjones4175 I've had mine now five years now and yes I put a few dollars in for up keep but at 245k I have to admit she's looks and runs super mint. The trans went at 240k so she's got a new trans and still able to get to up 105 mph when no one is looking. At night around here in Lancaster, the highways become Autobahns. No speed limits and no cops.

  • @fbq860
    @fbq860 Před rokem

    Where is the link for the free Carfax check ?

  • @antoniocruz1163
    @antoniocruz1163 Před rokem

    Good to know

  • @yablainc
    @yablainc Před rokem

    The thing no one ever talks about is a relative low mileage rollback. A relatively late model car is rolled back from 30,000 to 19,000 - even a CPO car - this adds a thousand or two more to the selling price, makes the car more attractive to the buyer. No one will be able to detect any difference in terms of wear on the seat, carpet, wear on the brake pedal, etc. Very difficult for any mechanic to detect anything unusual. It's the egregious 100k rollbacks that are caught and prosecuted. The smaller ones are nice little bonus dollars for the sellers. For bigger sellers this adds up to real money.

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 Před rokem

      There are multiple odometers on modern cars. A crooked seller might take the trouble to re-set all of them, not just the one for the dash display, but it's something a mechanic can check for you.

    • @yablainc
      @yablainc Před rokem

      I have researched Honda Accord 2018. I am fairly certain that on this car the odometer data is only held in the dash console. There is needs to be better data out there as to which cars have secondary odometer data stored in which modules (other than the instrument cluster) and what is needed to read that data. In my experience your average mechanic does not readily know how to do this.

  • @2strokeFORever
    @2strokeFORever Před rokem +3

    I feel like this whole video is common sense..

  • @utuBrV1oI
    @utuBrV1oI Před rokem +1

    Why are the brake pedals so small on most "modern" cars with automatic? & they are also too close to the
    accelerator! - one can step on both at the same time with right foot - not good.
    On '60s cars the brake pedal was monstrous - 2 feet could fit on it! & if you had 4 wheel drum brakes, the brake pedal was much higher than the accel pedal - impossible to step on both with 1 foot at same time.

  • @darkjdub13
    @darkjdub13 Před rokem +2

    It's very rare I end up buying one with under 200k miles and I dont pay more than $2k for a vehicle so I've pretty well dodged this bullet lol.

  • @jackpwade
    @jackpwade Před 6 měsíci

    And the dealers?

  • @cesargarduno7999
    @cesargarduno7999 Před rokem +2

    Steering wheel and driver's seat wear could tell you something.

    • @CRAPO2011
      @CRAPO2011 Před rokem

      Some well cared for cars are clean other than steering wheel seat wear. Heard of anunscrupulous dealer replacing the steering wheel and reupholstering the drivers seat on a clean high mileage car

  • @PS2Damon
    @PS2Damon Před rokem

    thats why you take the car to a mechanic to run tests on the car to see if anything is modified

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    @engineerstv8077 Před 9 měsíci

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  • @johnstack5008
    @johnstack5008 Před rokem +1

    I don't how the presence of rust could possibly be an indicator of a rolled back odometer. Rust is an indicator of the vehicle age or living in the rust belt where road salt is prevalent.

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 Před rokem

      I think the oxidation of aluminum components is a better indicator of age (though not mileage per se) ... it's slow and steady, and takes place regardless of the climate.

  • @kennixox262
    @kennixox262 Před rokem +2

    Back in the 1980's had a BMW 3 series. The speedometer along with the odometer failed which was replaced under warranty. The dealer put a sticker with the previous milage on the door jamb. This was in the days of mechanical odometers. Seems a lot of these issues are in poorly regulated RED states to where consumer laws are lax.

  • @Plumber1111
    @Plumber1111 Před rokem +2

    1. Check the carfax or car history.
    2. The dash has a separate computer from the engine and transmission ECUs (electric control unit.)
    So a high level scan tool will be able to see that data.

    • @swagkidm10
      @swagkidm10 Před rokem

      So is carfax and autocheck a pretty safe bet if both match?

  • @wwilliam51
    @wwilliam51 Před rokem

    the thing we need to worry about is cars that have been through floods, it might take some time but every car thats been under water will in time have problems, and not easy to find. yes 100% will have problems it just takes time to show up.

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 Před rokem

      A flood car will have that noted on the title, unless the owner failed to make repairs and just let it dry out (and prayed for no mold/mildew stink.)

  • @wileycoyote4206
    @wileycoyote4206 Před rokem

    Whoa 🤯 never thought that this was going to happen 😮lol

  • @crazyprepper5400
    @crazyprepper5400 Před rokem

    If you don't have a 3k or more scanner its gonna be hard

  • @noxnyc23
    @noxnyc23 Před rokem

    so basicaly we can never tell great!!

  • @johnnylighting11
    @johnnylighting11 Před rokem

    look at the brake pedal wear. if it's been rolled back a lot you can tell by how worn out the brake pedal is.

  • @nuromar8984
    @nuromar8984 Před rokem +1

    In Canada, Car dealers and Salespeople are required to be licensed in order to be car salespersons or car dealers.

    • @paulhare662
      @paulhare662 Před rokem +1

      In 'merica, drivers are required to be licensed. They still speed, wreck, and don't use turn signals.

    • @nuromar8984
      @nuromar8984 Před rokem

      @@paulhare662 Not a driver's license Norman, A dealer and Salesperson license. Stop being ignorant.

    • @paulhare662
      @paulhare662 Před rokem

      @@nuromar8984 Stop acting like a sheet of govt issued paper changes people into trustworthy professionals. That's not ignorant, its stupid.

    • @nuromar8984
      @nuromar8984 Před rokem

      @@paulhare662 You admit that you were stupid, What's wrong with giving a Dealership license and a Salesperson license.

    • @nuromar8984
      @nuromar8984 Před rokem

      @@paulhare662 I am a licensed Car Dealer in Canada.

  • @paulhare662
    @paulhare662 Před rokem

    After resetting 66 Mustang odometers, I always replaced the pedals.

    • @jessebaldwin2661
      @jessebaldwin2661 Před rokem

      But do you share that with potential buyers? Don't do unto others what you don't want to be done to yourself.