Vegas,
I think I explained what happened wrong. The dealership has to report a specific mileage to Nissan for the new odometer, so the dealership said to program it with 5998 (asumming I'd be close to that number... make sense?). The problem is that when I got to the dealership, I had 6363, not 5998. So my new odometer is essentially 300 some odd miles less. The dealership knows the mileage is less. They told me its ok. The problem is I didn't leave my car at the shop while the part was enroute, so they had to guess how many miles I'd put on the car in a week. Apparently the only way to get a new odometer programmed is by Nissan themselves. So my question, is this really ok like the Nissan says it is?
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