Plain-Language Summary

Pennsylvania law regulates the servicing, repair, and replacement of vehicle odometers, requiring accurate mileage adjustments and proper notices. It prohibits tampering with odometer notices with fraudulent intent and mandates record retention by dealers. These provisions aim to prevent odometer fraud and ensure transparency in vehicle mileage reporting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Odometer servicing, repair, or replacement is allowed if the mileage remains the same or the odometer is reset to zero with proper notice of the original mileage.

The odometer must be reset to zero, and a written notice indicating the previous mileage and repair date must be attached to the vehicle.

Yes, failing to properly adjust odometers or to affix required notices with fraudulent intent is prohibited and can lead to legal penalties.

Dealers must retain odometer mileage statements and copies for four years at their primary place of business for record-keeping and verification purposes.