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How can lemon law advocates help you to fight against faulty odometer readings?

by Andrew Richardson allenstewart

Buying a used car may go easy on the pocket. It comes with so many benefits. However, while buying a used car, the first parameter you should check is the odometer reading. While most car owners look for the condition of the car or others judge for how many years it has been used in the past, they forget the above parameter. As a diligent customer, you should know about odometer frauds, and in this article, we have spotlighted what odometer fraud is, what signs indicate the fraud, and how you can battle against them?

What is odometer fraud?

Odometer fraud should be prevented under federal laws. While buying the used vehicle, the buyer should read the service record of registered mileage on an odometer. While every state has its laws governing the same, federal law prohibits the manufacturer from resetting or altering the vehicle odometer reading to change the mileage covered. 

The seller is required to complete the vehicle/vessel form and record the correct mileage and title. However, if the vehicle is more than ten years old, he is not required to provide any written disclosure statement.

How can you tell if a digital odometer has been rolled back?

The tampering with an odometer happens in several ways. The best sign that can help you detect fraud is when the dealer sells the new car with a higher mileage at a lower price by changing the odometer. The signs for wear and tear are cosmetically removed. Here, we are also going to discuss the signs that can help you to detect them better.

1. Verify the service record

The best way to check whether the odometer is rolled back or not is to check the service record. For example, if you purchase a used vehicle three years old with 70 km on odometer reading and find two years record only, it can be a fraud case.

2. Check the body of the vehicle

Another way that determines the fraud is you have to be careful during the car inspection. If the car has been on the roads for a long time, you can see the dents, scratches, rust; you can easily detect it as an odometer fraud.

3. Check the pedals

Inspect the car pedals. If it is worn out or its grooves are loose, the vehicle has completed the mileage of 1 lakh kilometers. If you find the odometer reading is showing something less, you can detect the odometer fraud. The digital odometer rollback tool is used to change the readings.

What is the best remedy?

The simplest approach that you can take is to ask for expert help. If you have purchased the vehicle and have started detecting the fraud, consult a legal advocate like Allen Stewart.

Andrew Richardson is the author of this Article. To know more about buying a lemon car please visit our website: allenstewart.com


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