View Full Version : My speedometer has gone backwards
aahesling
11-25-2013, 01:31 PM
I have a 2004 Yaris VTTi that has 43,560 miles on the speedometer, well it did have, now it says 24,950 miles. I don't go far, work and back etc, is it costly to repair and what should I do?
TOLMACH
11-25-2013, 03:58 PM
I would wait another 10k before attempting anything ))
nookandcrannycar
11-25-2013, 07:06 PM
I would wait another 10k before attempting anything ))
:biggrin:
jpmck03
11-25-2013, 08:43 PM
I would wait another 10k before attempting anything ))
I was going to suggest waiting 20k... :laughabove:
TOLMACH
11-25-2013, 08:55 PM
Seriously.. myself being sneaky Russian I can not image a better problem to have
roxy1
11-25-2013, 09:23 PM
stop driving backwards
nookandcrannycar
11-25-2013, 09:37 PM
Seriously.. myself being sneaky Russian I can not image a better problem to have
One of my best friends, an athletic 6'5" guy, fell in love with and married a diminutive Russian woman who was in the U.S. as an Au Pair. Later, her under 10 year old daughter (who spoke very little English, and was being cared for by the grandmother in Moscow) came over to live with them (he agreed to that before the marriage). Still later, the mother-in-law came over to live with them (NO prior agreement). After that, the mother-in-law's EX-husband (his wife's EX-stepfather) came over for a planned visit (and it ended as such). While the EX was visiting, he said to my friend "If you can live with these 3 women, you are a better man than I am" :biggrin:. My friend and his wife split up before their 5th anniversary. They waited a bit to divorce (he didn't want any of them to not be able to stay in the U.S.).
yougojay
11-25-2013, 09:40 PM
One of my best friends, an athletic 6'5" guy, fell in love with and married a diminutive Russian woman who was in the U.S. as an Au Pair. Later, her under 10 year old daughter (who spoke very little English, and was being cared for by the grandmother in Moscow) came over to live with them (he agreed to that before the marriage). Still later, the mother-in-law came over to live with them (NO prior agreement). After that, the mother-in-law's EX-husband (his wife's EX-stepfather) came over for a planned visit (and it ended as such). While the EX was visiting, he said to my friend "If you can live with these 3 women, you are a better man than I am" :biggrin:. My friend and his wife divorced before their 5th anniversary.
OMG you have the best stories! What a colorful life you've led I'm sure...! :thumbup:
nookandcrannycar
11-25-2013, 10:47 PM
OMG you have the best stories! What a colorful life you've led I'm sure...! :thumbup:
See correction above at the end. I posted it and then proofread it while still logged in. I remembered that their actual marriage was longer than 5 years (though they split up before that) and (IIRC...this was in the 1990s) the reason for delaying 'making it official'...and actually starting to live in separate places...was to make 100 percent certain all 3 of them could stay.
I can't complain. I think I relish the little nuances in life. My parents were extremely different people. My mother was raised in a WASPy, upper crust, everything in moderation family.....and my father was raised in a well educated, middle class, very loud, hard drinking, Irish Catholic family. I think my mother must have looked at my father as the forbidden bad boy. Differences definitely can be interesting. I'm an only child...but I'm kind of like the unofficial brother in two families (one from Southern California with 5 siblings, and one from Northern California with 4 siblings). All 4 of the parents in these two families come from huge families. I also have 9 first cousins...and two of those cousins have 3 (multi decade in duration) step siblings. Most of these 12 (9 +3) are older than I am. My parents split up for about 5 years in the middle of my upbringing (and never did remarry). On weekend visits (when my parents were split up), my dad would often take me to seedy bars, and then to church. My grandparents (mother's parents) would take me to parties, hosted by people in their set at the opposite end of the spectrum. I didn't really appreciate the contrasts while I was growing up.....but I do now.
Exiwolfman
11-25-2013, 10:57 PM
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maybe ur car is like Christine ...alive :eyebulge:
aahesling
11-26-2013, 06:39 AM
I would wait another 10k before attempting anything ))
Thank you for that, but what do I do about the MOT?
aahesling
11-26-2013, 06:42 AM
All this is new to me this message board, so I apologise for repeating myself, but what about the MOT certificate.
nookandcrannycar
11-26-2013, 04:20 PM
All of the people who replied above live in the U.S. or Canada. I've driven in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland....but only in rental cars. I know what the MOT is, but still have no idea how to answer your question. Hopefully a UK resident, a UK expat, or someone else familiar with the answer will see this thread. CTScott ?
aahesling
11-26-2013, 04:22 PM
Thank you, I'm living in hope.
CTScott
11-26-2013, 04:30 PM
I have heard of a few others with French made first generation Yaris having instrument cluster issues, where the odometer stops working, keeps changing to all zeros, etc. The fix ends up being to replace the instrument cluster with a used one from ebay or a junk yard (wrecker).
andulong
11-26-2013, 07:18 PM
I know this sounds kinda silly, but are you sure it is not showing the trip A or B odometer instead of total mileage?
WeeYari
11-26-2013, 07:25 PM
^ good point.
Mittelklasse
11-27-2013, 04:14 AM
Holy cow! Your Yaris is a time machine!
Keep driving and eventually it will go back to when before it was made. :biggrin:
nookandcrannycar
11-27-2013, 02:02 PM
Holy cow! Your Yaris is a time machine!
Keep driving and eventually it will go back to when before it was made. :biggrin:
:bellyroll:
jpmck03
11-27-2013, 03:00 PM
Holy cow! Your Yaris is a time machine!
Keep driving and eventually it will go back to when before it was made. :biggrin:
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're going to see some serious shit (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Byz7eU8jF0). :cool:
nemelek
11-27-2013, 10:26 PM
It increases the trade-in value. Does the oil change light go off by itself?
IllusionX
11-28-2013, 10:08 AM
It increases the trade-in value. Does the oil change light go off by itself?
I think the oil change light is only in US.
nookandcrannycar
11-28-2013, 11:41 AM
Does the oil change light go off by itself?
No. The owner's manual explains how to reset the light (using the ignition and trip odometer) while sitting in the car. There are also a few posts that include the explanation here on Yarisworld.
jpmck03
11-28-2013, 02:01 PM
No. The owner's manual explains how to reset the light (using the ignition and trip odometer) while sitting in the car. There are also a few posts that include the explanation here on Yarisworld.
I think he meant, since the odometer is going in reverse, does the oil light turn off?... You know, if it's going backwards, the oil must be getting fresher! :laugh:
nookandcrannycar
11-29-2013, 04:08 PM
I think he meant, since the odometer is going in reverse, does the oil light turn off?... You know, if it's going backwards, the oil must be getting fresher! :laugh:
:thumbsup: :laugh: :redface: Can't believe I missed that. I must have been on some other planet yesterday :laugh:.
yougojay
11-29-2013, 08:37 PM
:thumbsup: :laugh: :redface: Can't believe I missed that. I must have been on some other planet yesterday :laugh:.
:bellyroll:
Kar98
11-30-2013, 07:51 PM
One of my best friends, an athletic 6'5" guy, fell in love with and married a diminutive Russian woman who was in the U.S. as an Au Pair. Later, her under 10 year old daughter (who spoke very little English, and was being cared for by the grandmother in Moscow) came over to live with them (he agreed to that before the marriage). Still later, the mother-in-law came over to live with them (NO prior agreement). After that, the mother-in-law's EX-husband (his wife's EX-stepfather) came over for a planned visit (and it ended as such). While the EX was visiting, he said to my friend "If you can live with these 3 women, you are a better man than I am" :biggrin:. My friend and his wife split up before their 5th anniversary. They waited a bit to divorce (he didn't want any of them to not be able to stay in the U.S.).
I've heard that very same story so many times and witnessed it playing out first hand.
nookandcrannycar
11-30-2013, 09:36 PM
I've heard that very same story so many times and witnessed it playing out first hand.
He's a real glass half full kind of person, so he didn't let it get him down long term. He hasn't married again, but he did have a subsequent 5 year relationship with a wonderful woman (who didn't need anything from him other than being a loving, normal person in a relationship). His nephew is my godson, and my godson and his siblings and parents left California, and now live about 90 miles away from the town where yougojay lives.
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