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If you know the hours, you can figure your avg speed, and gallons per hour if you have gallon counter too. Kind of fun to look at.

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If you know the hours, you can figure your avg speed, and gallons per hour if you have gallon counter too. Kind of fun to look at.

yea, I did that a couple times (avg speed) but really not important to me.

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yea, I did that a couple times (avg speed) but really not important to me.

whats important to me if they put somthing in a truck I want it to work and clearly its a flawed piece of crap that i paid for .

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whats important to me if they put somthing in a truck I want it to work and clearly its a flawed piece of crap that i paid for .

so it is a flawed piece of crap. It dosent leave you broken down on the side of the road. what about the crappy fuel pumps, the cold start knock, cheesy interior materials, steering shafts that need to be replaced repeatedly? To me lots of things more important than the hour meter. If it wasn't there nobody would be saying "how come they didn't put an hour meter in the truck?"

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Mine hasnt reset. I love the features of the trip counter (gallons used, avg speed, avg mpg) on long trips like going to Utah

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2 minutes ago, Rdsoldier22 said:

My 06 6.6 lbz just reset for the first time with 210000 miles and the hours were at around 3500. Now it reads 3.2 hours. Thats irritating to say the least. 

And for no particular reason. Weather maybe! Lol

 

After reading this i would have to say I guess I feel pretty lucky with over 200k miles and nearly 4000 hours it has only reset once "so far"

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