I have a 2007 Toyota RAV4 limited that I barely used. I was excited that it is going to reach 10000 mles last weekend. But I was shocked it went back to 0.0 after 99999.9 miles. How do I correct this?
You don't, you just thank toyota for upping your resale value. Imagine, you could have a 20 year old car that shows 500 miles. you could take it to a shop and tell them that your odometer is broken, it being a 2007 its probably still under warranty.
You don't, you just thank toyota for upping your resale value. Imagine, you could have a 20 year old car that shows 500 miles. you could take it to a shop and tell them that your odometer is broken, it being a 2007 its probably still under warranty.
You don't, you just thank toyota for upping your resale value. Imagine, you could have a 20 year old car that shows 500 miles. you could take it to a shop and tell them that your odometer is broken, it being a 2007 its probably still under warranty.
For some time I have been warning consumers of Toyota's inferior quality of build and reliability. Be forewarned that Toyota is no longer the company of reliability it once was. To buy one today, is to GUARANTEE a break down on the road sooner or later. Your odometer problem is just the beginning. Trust me.
For some time I have been warning consumers of Toyota's inferior quality of build and reliability. Be forewarned that Toyota is no longer the company of reliability it once was. To buy one today, is to GUARANTEE a break down on the road sooner or later. Your odometer problem is just the beginning. Trust me.