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Old 14th March 2019, 11:04   #1
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Default Digital mileage correction.

Has anyone used one of these businesses who advertise digital mileage corretion? And if so what did it cost?

I am going to be replacing the instument cluster on my 45 with another used one,and would like to preserve the correct mileage from the original.
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Old 14th March 2019, 11:35   #2
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Pretty sure T4 could do that, I know it can on a 75??
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Old 14th March 2019, 11:49   #3
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Hi Andy

Nick at Austin Garages tells me its a different system on the 45.He had originally hoped to physically transfer the mileage unit fom one cluster to another but on investigation on another unit found it not possible.
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Drop marinabrian a message, if it’s possible he will know how.
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Old 14th March 2019, 17:55   #5
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You need to dump the 93c46 eeprom. alter its contents (stored mileage reading) and reprogram it.
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You need to dump the 93c46 eeprom. alter its contents (stored mileage reading) and reprogram it.
Or simply swap one to the other, depending on what was wrong with the original speedometer

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Hi Brian,Do you have or know to a "HowTo" to do a swap.
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[QUOTE=Phil-T4;2719050]You need to dump the 93c46 eeprom. alter its contents (stored mileage reading) and reprogram it.

Excuse my ignorance Phil but can that be done on T4?
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Excuse my ignorance Phil but can that be done on T4?
No it can't Mick, what is wrong with your original speedo?
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The rev counter is the problem Brian.One moment it is not registering,then it shoots up and the next moment it is readung low.
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