Speedometer
Guys im in a hurry.
Here there is a new law that ends on having MAX 62.5 Miles on a new car to be considered "NEW" Sadly im above it because all im doing. The taxes for a Used car will be like 80% and im not in a good mood to pay that. Is there a way to return it to 0 or at least the 7 miles that it came out from nissan? If i change de speedometer Assy will this turn 0? Im so pissed off. Can some one illuminate me Thank you |
That's illegal here and I would think other countries as well
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Well, i don't wanna brake any law but what can i do? Just replacecing the Speedo that Nissan sale will be considered as illegal? |
Get a brand new speedo and should say 0 hopefully.... Or there are some shady places that will redo it...
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It will not reset to 0, mileage is stored in the ECU along with other places to stop this.
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It is not worth the problems & legal issues to do this.
Your best bet is to challenge the claim of new v used when you import it. |
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What if it get the miles being transported. How do they include that!
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LOL. I thought turtles could swim.
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It is illegal and can be done just like anything else by someone with the ability to solder electronic components and access to ready made ecu chips for your year/make of car or schematics for the chip.
Not worth the investment or the trouble if you ask me. |
Over here (UK), some cars are delivered to the dealer in D mode. in D mode the odo can be reset to zero, and it automatically resets after 200 miles.
The idea is the dealer does this as they deliver the car to you. My wife's Alfa was mistakenly left in this mode when delivered to her... Perhaps that is what the OP is referring to? |
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In Peru there looks to be a new law that if a car has over X miles on it they classify it as used and alter the tax rate. So the OP is trying to return it 0 or below the miles that pushes him over. |
Ahh.. i get it.. when he said "above that" I assumed he meant "just above that", not 10k above that ;)
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I am guessing here but a bit certain that this forum does not condone this practice. OP - not a good idea.
Yes I'm a Boys Scout. Hehehehe |
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Is the law of new v used online in a pdf file on the governments website somewhere?
Or all the legal stuff basically. |
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They said that this law is made to prevent a flood of used cars because what some people did was to buy a wrecked car and declared as same, but the damage was nothing because i think the insure for you guys is too much. So this people fixed that lil damage and sold it here as new. The law before was 80,000KM (50k miles) and 5 years old max but now is 100kM (62.5 miles) and the years remain the same. I did search on the web but nothing even i called SUNAT and they said there is no problem 50k miles car can enter. They are worse than nissan customer service as i read in the forum lol |
Deal mano a mano with the customs officer ;)... seriously
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odometer...
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I would think a new speedo cluster install would do it. I know a friend put a JDM one in his G35coupe a few years back and it read 0.
If its only at 44, just have them flat bed the car everywhere from now until it ships. |
Are you positive about that law?
Many exotic cars (Ferrari's, Lamborghini's, etc...) ship with a lot more miles than more "mainstream" cars. It's not uncommon for a Lambo to arrive from the factory with 60+ miles on the odometer. This is due to testing that is done before shipping the car. These cars are sold as new. The law you are talking about would make that impossible? |
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Pulling the abs fuse might work for the Z. Reason why I say it might work is because it works for the frontier. The reason to remove the abs fuse on the frontier or make a bypass switch like I did is for off road purposes. Having abs/abls enabled off road is horrible, now by doing a switch to disable the abs fuse the odometer stops working, it stops recording miles, a few dash light go on but it wont throw a code. Hopefully this helps
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You can't hold a dialogue with them. The law is the law even in this case that the car is new, that is irrelevant for them. They see things black or white thats it. There is no discernment and even worse there is no entity that keep an eye on. If they can rape you they will. So funny that i got a friend that works for them in some area (sadly it is not the car area) and his co worker gave him an invoce with ghosts concepts. This is how corrupt it gets. He also told me that no paper is valid just an invoce but this invoce can be raised after they check what model i got, in this case the base. Then they will check with the VIN on google or nada guides about descriptions and they can pickthe nismo price. Amazing... Other case could be that a guy who really knows alot about cars can realize and say that my rims are no factory rims, that my kit is not the factory kit, tha my breaks is not and who knows what and i will be blown by corruption again. Funky and funny it is but as this guy told me. The entity is one arm of the government and if they can break you in 2 pieces they will do. Im not a racist or e.w but most of the people that works there belongs to the high mass which means that they are poor or live in poor/none pretty areas, people with just school education. Any way not all are the same here but always the peruvian will take an advantage if they can. Don't get me wrong i love my country upon this things, don't get scared if you ever wanna visit it but things work totally diferent here. |
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omm370z - GL with your importing troubles:tup: |
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