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Has anyone else experienced a jump in their odometer after their battery went flat?

And is there anything that can be done other than replacing the meter with one that has roughly the same mileage?

Is this a car with an electronic odometer or a mechanical one? 

If it's electronic, you could have suffered from a rollback situation, if it's mechanical i'd lean more toward a failing odometer than anything else. 

I presume this is a r34 gtt so sounds like a faulty instrument cluster. The mileage is stored in an eprom which is non volatile memory, so a dead battery would not cause this.

Edited by NZ-GTT
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Yup the car's a 34 GTT. Hope it's not a sign of the instrument cluster being on the verge of failure. 

But then again, if it did I'd have an excuse to put in the Nismo 300kph ones ?

Cheers guys

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