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Re: Odometer
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Originally Posted by Throbbin Rods
I have a 2002 Suburban, no troubles until last week when the battery got drained because some bonehead  left the rear hatch open all night. Now, every time I shut the truck off the trip odometer resets to 0, and the actual vehicle odometer reads ERROR. Is this a normal problem with these vehicles? Do I need a new instrument cluster?
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Wow a 2002 with no miles now  ? JK, in all seriousness completely unhook the battery for atleast a few minutes for a complete drain out and restart. Not aware of any issues, but doesn't mean there aren't any.
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