How To Check For Odometer Tampering

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Whether you sell used cars or you’re looking to buy one, be on the lookout for an uptick in odometer tampering. More and more used cars are now found to have had their odometer reading changed to falsely reflect lower mileage and a higher overall vehicle value. How can you tell if your car’s odometer has been tampered with?

If you buy or sell cars you might want to be aware that odometer rollbacks or Thomas are tampering. Is creeping up again look back in the seventies or eighties It was very common to have odometers flipped to reduce the mileage on a vehicle. And there were some laws passed at the federal level in the 1980s that made it a crime and made odometer statements So dominator. reporting part of a vehicle transaction process but because of some new high-tech. scams and some ways to. Navigate the titling. process. More and more vehicles now are finding that they're having their odometer readings changed to reflect a lower amount which raises the value of the vehicle. So when you're titling vehicle or buying a vehicle you want to make sure that you're not a victim of buying a vehicle that has actually more miles that's showing on the odometer How do you do that Well, the first thing to do is. To run a proper type of vehicle history check. Look there's a lot of. VIN checks online. That are not really. Accurate They're not really legitimate. You want to run a vehicle check that's done by the NMV. V T I S and there's third parties that do this You'll see a link on the screen. And that will give you the history of that vehicle, along with the odometer reading at each transfer or if the vehicle is offered for sale even it'll show you the odometer reading that way you can compare it to what's on the vehicle now to make sure first of all, the vehicles and showing less mileage, but also to make sure that it's. showing suspiciously. fewer miles above it and that's what's happening now. People are buying cars that have let's say 90,000 miles on it…As their last reported mileage and maybe that mileage was recorded in 2012. But since 2012 to now there was no mileage reporting because the vehicle was never sold It was never advertised for sale. Some states require mileage every year When you do your emissions or inspections. And the V the people will find the vehicles that don't have that. that record. And then they will buy the vehicle with maybe 150 or 180,000 miles on it. And they'll roll back the mileage to something a little bit more than what they have found on the last title 95,000. Let's say. But now you have 180,000 vehicle. That's rolled back to 95. And you're buying. A vehicle worth half as much maybe…So what you have to do is run VIN check to look at all the sources of that mileage to make sure you're not being scammed on a high mileage vehicle. Well how do you roll mileage back Well it's a lot easier now with computers. It used to be that mileage was actually on little roll. wheels that had numbers on it kind of like a combination lock that showed up on the dashboard and somebody would have to take apart the dashboard and roll them back and it would leave little scratch marks on the odometer. Now you can do it electronically because most of the odometers are digital. Right there. It's a series of numbers on an electronic readout and they can plug in a certain type of computer into your vehicles. computer readout and change that mileage. And that's something where…it's a lot easier to do Now if you have the right kind of hacking software, so make sure you're not being a victim run a good VIN check. Again car and driver came out with this article this week that odometer tampering is on the rise. It's going back up and probably in three or four years That'll change again where they'll come out with new. protections against it But in the meantime you want to make sure you're not a victim or not unwittingly reselling a vehicle with lower mileage that could come back on you as a liability.

How To Check For Odometer Tampering
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