04-01-2010, 10:27 PM
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California DMV law requires the following:
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5.060
Odometer Replacement or Conversion (CVC §28053)
An odometer may be serviced, repaired, or replaced. The odometer must reflect the same mileage after the replacement, service or repair as it did prior.
- However, if the odometer is incapable of registering the same mileage, the odometer must be adjusted to zero miles, and a notice in writing must be attached to the left door frame of the vehicle by the person performing the service, repair, or replacement, specifying the mileage prior to the service, etc. and the date on which it was completed.
- The odometer disclosure for a vehicle that has had its odometer replaced or converted from kilometers to miles cannot reflect the “actual mileage” unless a Statement of Facts (REG 256) from the party who replaced/converted the odometer with all of the following information is submitted with the application:
— The date the odometer was replaced/converted.
— The old mileage/kilometer reading at the time of replacement
— The new mileage reading at the time of replacement
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ODOMETER MILEAGE REPORTING VEHICLE INDUSTRY REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
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