As far as anyone has been able to work out so far, the short answer is
NO! :banghead:
If you look back thru the older threads about this (just type '
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) many have tried, none have managed - but IIRC (& I have looked

) I don't think there've been too many who've had this issue since about 2019, so maybe the newer models might have that capability - but as far as your 2014 RT goes Fat, I'm sorry, there is apparently
NO WAY to reset that milage! :gaah:
However, you might want to check that your display hasn't defaulted to show a reset Trip Meter reading, which has happened to some and they eventually found their odometer reading was still there, once they got the dash to display IT instead of the Trip Meter! Still, if it's not that, the quote below did come from one of the 2021 threads about Odometers, referring to a 2009 Spyder... So maybe you need to talk to your dealer about doing something similar?? :dontknow:
In the past when clusters needed to be replaced, the mileage from the "bad" cluster was recorded on a tag that was affixed to the frame and warranty booklet. There is no way to add the previous mileage to a new cluster. FWIW
Al in Kazoo
Altho there was also this:
This would be inaccurate, cluster programming isnt anything new & must be done at an authorized facility.
https://odo-pro.com/digital-mileage-correction.html
Legal:
Programming the odometer on a part to match the true mileage of the vehicle is legal, as long you are not misrepresenting the true mileage of the vehicle. Here are a couple helpful links to information that will help you understand U.S. odometer laws regarding service and sale of vehicles:
U.S. Code 49 U.S. Code § 32704. Service, repair, and replacement
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/49/32704
U.S. Code 49 U.S. Code § 32705. Disclosure requirements on transfer of motor vehicles
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/49/32705
Please read carefully and understand U.S. Code 49 U.S. Code § 32705. "Disclosure requirements on transfer of motor vehicles" to know your responsibilities when transferring a vehicle.
But then, it does seem the Spyder clusters & fixed memory like the odometer "are
NOT programmable. Not by the dealer, not by BRP. If you replace a cluster, it starts from zero."
