Is this normal behavior (the driver...not the tach!)? When my '88 Caravan
went over 123,456, I stopped in the middle of a county road and shot an
entire roll of film. Horns blaring, people staring, and my daughter
laughing hysterically at me.
Am now waiting for it to turn over 200,000 (next year) before I begin to
contemplate the Caravan's demise.
On the other hand my B is stuck at 56k so there is no 'milestone' to come
for a bit.
Best,
Bill
76B
At 06:08 PM 04/03/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>The same thing happened to a friend of mine last summer while I was a
passenger
>in the car - I grabbed my camera to catch the turn over to 100,000 but the
>numbers stopped at 99999. The problem cleared up a few days later by
itself -
>they just started to change as normal.
>
>Rick
>
>Pointparty@aol.com wrote:
>
>> Just turned 100,000 miles on our 71 MGB GT. At the change from 99,999 the
>> odometer quit working. Now the "window" shows parts of all the 9's and
parts
>> of the 0's.
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