how do i reset the odmeter after timming belt has been changed

Asked by shitonit Sep 24, 2015 at 12:07 PM about the Honda Pilot

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Why would you need to reset the odometer?? its has nothing to do with changing the timing belt.

You could reset the trip odometer usually by pushing and holding a black pin coming out of the instrument cluster.

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