Repair, swap, clone, digital gauge clusters and speedometers-correct mileage-edit VIN-Learn How
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video we cover several operations with digital clusters. The first is the simple cloning or copying of a defective GM digital cluster into a functional GM digital cluster from a salvage vehicle or other source. We also show how to edit the values in eeprom memory which store mileage and how the mileage is stored. We then show how to clone a VW cluster using the AccuTouch probe with Andromeda Research Automotive Kit#1. In the final demonstration we show how to clone a digital cluster from a Ford F-150 which uses a Motorola microcontroller. View this video if you are interested in the repair or cloning of GM clusters, GM guage clusters or GM speedometers plus cloning or other clusters or vehicle modules. This video may be referenced for instrument cluster repair, instrument cluster cloning or mileage recalibration. Changing the memory values which allow mileage recalibration are also shown.
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Im working on a 13 transit connect pcm and i cant seem to find the eeprom. Whats the part number of the eeprom on a 13 t connect?
Sorry, I have no information regarding that vehicle.
I. found this through Jaeth Garza.
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Thany you very much for video upload. I've purchased your automotive locksmith kit and your video helps a lot. Keep on uploading more videos please. Again, thank you very much
Thanks for your kind comment. We create content as time permits.
Would you be able to manually edit in the correct mileage without guessing on the gm cluster?
Yes, in most cases GM clusters store mileage as a binary integer (sequence of hex bytes). If you convert desired decimal mileage to hex you can enter the mileage you wish.
For sharing your knowledge!! God bless
Thank you.
@@andromedaresearchlabs7826 would I be able to use this for CAS cloning as well ,, I have a mini R60 with intermittent CAS issues ,, I reset with my diag tool then after 1 or two drives it will lock out again ,, I think the fix will be to buy a used CAS module and replace it with my current one ,, ofcourse will need to clone and program the 2 key fobs ,, never done it this kind of programming before..
Hello man, can you help me... still go crazy, i need to clone a cluster (mileage and immobilizer) in a jaguar x-type, cause the original cluster too old... I buy one used and looking perfectly but the car doesn't start... Which one is the eeprom and how to copy it?! Thanks a lot, if you need same picture about that I will send you! Please help me..🍻🍻🍻
Send a photo of the cluster circuit assembly as an attachment to our email (arlabs@fuse.net). If there are parts on both sides send clear photos. We must be able to read the part numbers.
Thank you
Second first comment!!
Hello do you clone VW instrument clusters? My cluster is going haywire and Germany dont make my cluster any more.
If the cluster retains the mileage information in an eeprom memory part then it can be cloned into a salvage cluster.
@@andromedaresearchlabs7826 yes it still has the mileage on it and everything. Info just needs to be cloned or transferred
my daughter bought a 2012 chevy cruze that the used dealer swapped the cluster on and it dosent show mileage. what would i need from arlabs to program the vin into the cluster without having the old cluster?
First you want to confirm that the cluster does indeed have an accessible eeprom part. If so you can use Automotive Kit#1 to read the eeprom data and edit the VIN. If the dealer swapped the cluster hopefully the mileage is stored in another module otherwise this is a true mileage unknown vehicle. You edit the VIN using the same procedure shown in the video.
The link to Automotive Kit#1 is here: www.arlabs.com/automotive_kits.html#kbc1
You might also consider purchasing a salvage cluster to play with before you pull the cluster from your daughters car.
@@andromedaresearchlabs7826 Thats awesome thanks. Whats the best way to confirm an accessible eeprom part?
@@andromedaresearchlabs7826 Also its my understanding that the mileage is stored in the ecm. do you know how to access that or do you think once the vin matches it will pull it over?
Hi there, I'm trying to connect to my eeprom from 2018 subaru crosstrek. Chip is a tiny 8 pin SMD component with markings on it as follows: RH8 62 QB any idea what type of a chip is it? Im using a USB to CH341A Programmer adapter and software. I cant find that chip on the list. Not sure if it is 24 type or 25 type. Could you help please?
The RH86 is in the support list for our products. The part is likely a 93C86.
@@andromedaresearchlabs7826 awesome thank you. Would that be type 24 or 25 chip?
It's neither. It's a Microwire part - 93XX
@@andromedaresearchlabs7826 ok thanks. Any idea how would i connect to it to a laptop in order to import the content?
@@valdeera You need a programmer which supports the 93XX family of eeprom. If you want a quality in-circuit system our automotive kits work well.
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