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Odometer Reset

msmith1199
Explorer II
Explorer II
Once again the odometer has reset on my Tropical DP. This is about the fourth time it has done this. My nine year old motorhome currently has 44 miles on the odometer! Maybe I should sell. Last time I had it in the Freightliner dealer they told me there was nothing they could do to get the correct miles back on the odometer. I asked if they could tap into the computer systems in the engine and get the true mileage from there. They told me they thought they could so while I had it in for service I asked them too. When I went to pick it up they advised they were unable to get the info. That was last year and I forgot the exact reason they couldn't do it, but I do recall the service manager saying there were some things they could do but it would be about two hours labor and he still wasn't sure he could get the mileage.

Anybody else have this problem with a Freightliner chassis? It's not that big of a deal right now, but at some point I'm going to want to sell this RV or trade it in and I'll have to know the real mileage to do that. I know it's under 30K but who is going to just take my word for that when trying to sell it?

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powderman426
Explorer
Explorer
msmith1199 wrote:
This has nothing to do with odometer fraud. It's a malfunction.
Yep. But that is still the best place to contact as they will be aware of the correct reporting agency. You can explain your concerns to them. :B
Ron & Charlotte
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msmith1199
Explorer II
Explorer II
This has nothing to do with odometer fraud. It's a malfunction.

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powderman426
Explorer
Explorer
2bzy2c wrote:
powderman426 wrote:
I would contact Freightliner. Directly. If I didn't get a resolution I would send then a letter notifying them that the information is being forwarded to proper authorities. I would guess that may get their attention.


Good idea. But who would be the "proper authorities?"


Probably these guys http://www.nhtsa.gov/Odometer-Fraud
Ron & Charlotte
WD8CBT since 1976
32' Gulfstream Ameri-Camp & 05 Ram QC LB

I started with nothing and I still have most of it left

I never fail, I just succeed in finding out what doesn't work

msmith1199
Explorer II
Explorer II
okgc wrote:
Rollnhome wrote:
I had to check odometer on my rig for extended warranty work. Last shop wrote down wrong mileage. Freightliner pluged into the onboard computer and retrieved the information, charged me 1/2 hr. for labor. Go to a Freightliner Oasis Center or call Freightliner Help line.


This issue was discussed when I attended Camp Freightliner. They said the actual mileage was easily accessible.


All I can say is the Freightliner dealer in Lathrop California couldn't figure out how to easily do it. I think I'll just forget about it for now as I really only need to know it when it comes time to sell and I don't anticipate doing that for a while. So if they're able to get it now they will be able to get it then so I'll wait until then to take back to Freightliner.

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okgc
Explorer
Explorer
Rollnhome wrote:
I had to check odometer on my rig for extended warranty work. Last shop wrote down wrong mileage. Freightliner pluged into the onboard computer and retrieved the information, charged me 1/2 hr. for labor. Go to a Freightliner Oasis Center or call Freightliner Help line.


This issue was discussed when I attended Camp Freightliner. They said the actual mileage was easily accessible.
2010 Tiffin Allegro RED 36 QSA with GMC Envoy
Alaska 2015

Rollnhome
Explorer
Explorer
I had to check odometer on my rig for extended warranty work. Last shop wrote down wrong mileage. Freightliner pluged into the onboard computer and retrieved the information, charged me 1/2 hr. for labor. Go to a Freightliner Oasis Center or call Freightliner Help line.
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donsuefuggrwe
Explorer
Explorer
Keep on pushing the dash reset button. My Tradewinds does strange things after I fuel up and reset the trip figures. Vary the time of your push and try it for several minutes. Play with it. Key on/off. Engine running, off. Good luck and as with all electric problems turn all other powered stuff off.

msmith1199
Explorer II
Explorer II
Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
We had this happen about 5 years ago at a Cummins shop. Freightliner had replaced a faulty oil pressure sensor and sent the rig next door to have Cummins reprogram the computer for the new sensor. They goofed and took out all the previous data including odometer reading. They were unable to get it back.

We keep an accurate trip log on paper anyway so are able to show what the real mileage should be. If I recall, the odometer shows something like 25,000 miles or 40,000 kilometers low but since we've put on almost 100,000 miles since I don't think it's a big deal.

Make note somewhere what the mileage was when it reset.


And the problem is I don't know the mileage when it reset. I know about what it was the first time I did it, but it's now done it three times. I'm pretty sure I'm close to 30k miles, but in reality it could be anyplace from 26k to 32k on the outside.

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mowermech
Explorer
Explorer
You will not have any problems until you sell the vehicle.
Even then, you just check the "Odometer reading is not the correct mileage; WARNING: Odometer Discrepancy!" box on the title ("Odometer Certification by Seller"), and you are covered.
In some states, any vehicle over 10 years old does not have to have an odometer certification when the title is transferred.
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Canadian_Rainbi
Explorer
Explorer
We had this happen about 5 years ago at a Cummins shop. Freightliner had replaced a faulty oil pressure sensor and sent the rig next door to have Cummins reprogram the computer for the new sensor. They goofed and took out all the previous data including odometer reading. They were unable to get it back.

We keep an accurate trip log on paper anyway so are able to show what the real mileage should be. If I recall, the odometer shows something like 25,000 miles or 40,000 kilometers low but since we've put on almost 100,000 miles since I don't think it's a big deal.

Make note somewhere what the mileage was when it reset.

Jagtech
Explorer
Explorer
Not sure about Freightliner, but some vehicles have a small lithium battery mounted diredtly on the cluster circuit board, to retain settings like odometer. If that battery dies, resetting the odometer won't work for long before it happens again. Battery or cluster must be replaced. As I said, not sure if this is the case with Freighliner.
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2bzy2c
Explorer II
Explorer II
powderman426 wrote:
I would contact Freightliner. Directly. If I didn't get a resolution I would send then a letter notifying them that the information is being forwarded to proper authorities. I would guess that may get their attention.


Good idea. But who would be the "proper authorities?"
My advice is worth exactly what you paid for it.

CA_Traveler
Explorer III
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msmith1199
Explorer II
Explorer II
Is the tanny mileage the same as the odometer miles would be? Or is it measure RPM's or something different?

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