BYD Mileage Blockers – Premium Canbus Filter Solutions for BYD Vehicles
Unlock advanced mileage management with our premium Mileage Blockers for BYD vehicles. Designed specifically for the innovative engineering of BYD models, our blockers prevent the recording of unnecessary mileage during testing or other controlled conditions.
What is a Mileage Blocker?
A Mileage Blocker is a high-tech device that stops the vehicle from recording mileage. Perfect for use during car testing or while running diagnostics, it ensures that mileage isn’t needlessly accumulated, helping preserve the value and integrity of your vehicle.
How Does It Work?
Our blockers interface with your car’s Controller Area Network (CAN Bus) — the protocol your Engine Control Unit (ECU) uses to communicate with different modules like the speedometer. By intercepting the CAN Bus signal, the device blocks mileage data from being recorded, while keeping the speedometer and other functions operating normally.
Easy Installation – DIY Friendly
Installation is straightforward and usually done behind the speedometer. Each unit comes with simple DIY instructions, and we also offer free video call support to assist with installation or removal.
100% Untraceable & Safe
Our BYD mileage blockers are completely untraceable by any diagnostic tools, including dealer equipment. No data is stored, and upon removal, there is no mileage jump, making it impossible to detect usage. Unlike low-quality alternatives, our devices are made with premium components, ensuring the safety and longevity of your vehicle’s electronic systems.
Why Choose Mileage Blockers Over Mileage Correction?
Unlike mileage correction tools that merely alter digital displays while still logging mileage internally, our blockers completely prevent mileage recording. This ensures true untraceability and avoids potential discrepancies if your car is ever serviced by a dealer.
Legal Use
Using a mileage blocker is legal in many countries such as the UK, US, and most of Europe — as long as it’s used responsibly. It’s illegal to use it to mislead buyers, but fully legal for vehicle testing or performance evaluation purposes.