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Who are you trying to fool? I'm not sure, but I think when you change a dash cluster the mileage will be that of the new cluster, but I think some cars have an interplay with the ECU, such that the dealer can make the dash show real miles. Sorry, not a good answer I guess.
Identify that it is indeed the maintenance light that is on.
With the car off, insert key into the ignition and turn the key to the on position without starting the vehicle.
Change to odometer so it reads the total miles and not the trip mileage. See the blue arrow in photo for the location of the button to change odometer from trip mileage to total mileage.
Hold the reset button until the maintenance light goes out.
Maintenance light is turned on when your vehicle is due for service. It is set to turn on at a certain mileage. At minimum, you need an oil change service and what ever is required at your mileage interval. Resetting the light is as simple as, Ignition Key in the off position, press and hold the odometer button, Turn the ignition key on and continue to hold the odometer button for at least ten seconds. If properly done, you will see dashes across your odometer as you hold the button, until the odometer reading reappears. Hope this helps. Please leave feedback.
The problem is your Body Control Module,located on top the glove box.It will need replaced & programmed to fix.Costs about $300.00 It also has to be new due to mileage being stored inside.Hope this helps
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