Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Salesperson Manual Practice Test

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What must be done if it's impossible to reset the reading on a repaired or replacement odometer?

  1. Place a sticker on the left door frame of the vehicle specifying the mileage before the repair and the date of the repair

  2. Report the mileage to the DMV

  3. Reset the mileage reading to 'zero'

  4. Leave the odometer reading unchanged

The correct answer is: Place a sticker on the left door frame of the vehicle specifying the mileage before the repair and the date of the repair

When an odometer is repaired or replaced, it is important to document the mileage before the repair and the date of the repair. This information should be placed on a sticker and affixed to the left door frame of the vehicle. This serves as a record and helps to prevent any potential discrepancies in the future. Reporting the mileage to the DMV or resetting the mileage reading to zero are incorrect options, as they do not properly document the previous mileage. Leaving the odometer reading unchanged could also cause issues if the vehicle is resold or if there are any legal considerations regarding the mileage. Therefore, placing a sticker on the left door frame is the most appropriate and responsible action to take.