If you’re like most drivers, your car’s odometer has probably been creeping up over the years. But there’s no need to panic - there are a few simple steps you can take to reset your car’s mileage and get it back in line with the manufacturer’s specifications. First, make sure your car is in “D” or “P” mode. In these modes, the car will stop counting miles when it reaches the specified distance. Second, reset your odometer by turning off the ignition and then back on. Finally, drive your car for a few miles and record the new mileage reading. These steps should reset your car’s mileage to what it was when it was new - so don’t worry if you’ve been driving around with a higher mileage than you thought! ..