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How can you check the odometer rollback of your car?

Odometer discrepancy is one of the vehicles' schemes used to defraud customers. It involves rolling the mileage of a car back. A car with a few miles on it values a lot more than a car with high miles. Often dealers defraud a customer by tampering with an old vehicle with few miles with a new one. The details or the information a customer has about this is very little. They willingly pay quite an amount for a new vehicle that has been tampered with an old one. 

Odometer discrepancy is a way to defraud a customer, and a dealer happens to benefit the most from it. With odometer discrepancy comes odometer rollback. The question arises can you roll back a digital odometer? The federal government has studied this problem and learned about this odometer tampering, which recently has started causing quite a number.

Fraud dealers can do odometer rollbacks with digital vehicles. The mileage can be tampered with by another vehicle's mileage. Odometer rollbacks can do it by altering the car's circuit board, and then you can read whatever number you put in. Can you roll back a digital odometer? Yes, Odometer rollbacks can do it both digitally or analogically.

There are ways to check the odometer rollback of your car. The ways are mentioned below:

1. Check the VIN – Every vehicle has its VIN, i.e., Verification Identification Number. Every car model has a different identification number. You can check it online and get to know the record of the car you've bought. Dealers will provide you with its mileage history and whether it has tampered with any other vehicle.

2. Documentation – You must ask your dealer for an original copy of the car. It would be best to go through every minute detail written on the document. The dealer may brag about the vehicle and sell it at his best price. The dealers must not defraud you. Look for the mileage readings and match them with the dealer's sayings. Checking mileage is the foremost thing you must do. Through mileages, a vehicle can be tampered with.

3. Checking parts – Checking parts of the vehicle will give an idea if the vehicle has been tampered with. Check the seats, tires, pedals, and steering wheels. The condition of the parts of your car indicates for how long the car has been used. The steering wheel is very down, the seat adjustment function is broken, or the carpet on the driver's side is completely torn. These mishappen are the signs that the vehicle must be quite old.

To sum it up:

The buyer usually ends up paying a lot of money to buy a car without knowing about the car's condition. Hence, it is important to learn about odometer discrepancy and check through everything before purchasing.

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