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Old 13th May 2019, 20:22   #5
lektrix
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Hello Brain,
Thank you for your reply once again. That is what I had understood from previous discussions regarding this issue, the eeprom requires some information to be written to it before use. Yes the soldering is no problem, I know they are small surface mount jobbies. Testbook, I am working on gaining access to one.
I have new eeprom's, how do I prepare it ready to be used?
Just to point out that I am not fitting a new IPK to my vehicle, rather I am trying to remove the 999999 error and restore the total miles display. The IPK I am repairing is the original from my car. The 999999 error appearing after alternator failure. All other functions of the IPk are fine. Thank you in advance. Stephen.
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