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    Default audi a3 2006 ***solved***

    hello

    i have audi a3 2006 and i have 240.000 and need 140.000

    its quite urgent

    thanx in advance

    marko
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    Quote Originally Posted by markovojvodic View Post
    hello

    i have audi a3 2006 and i have 240.000 and need 140.000

    its quite urgent

    thanx in advance

    marko
    Hi, i now for OBD solutions only for this car.

    Best regards

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    Try these maybe work im not clearly sure

    Regards
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    Thanx

    but nothing

    239.999

    any ther idea ?

    marko

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    no chance via dump.

    1) do via obd with professional tools like dashcoder, digiprog etc

    2) make with rosfar r200

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    here is the pic of the dash inside
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    try this solution?
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    which

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    tested not working ....

    same thing

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    just waste your time if you don't believe

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    its possible by dump but u must use calc from dialab.ee
    deja vu

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    Quote Originally Posted by milkatrek View Post
    its possible by dump but u must use calc from dialab.ee
    deja vu
    I have dialab.ee software and I try with your dump and "dump corrupted or not encrypted dump !! contact with software author " but I think the problem solved with R200s programator, 93lc86 Fujitsu processor
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    Quote Originally Posted by milkatrek View Post
    its possible by dump but u must use calc from dialab.ee
    deja vu
    impossible with dejavue.
    dejavue cannot do this a3 dash. only the old 8L0. this is 8P0 fujitsu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by exe123 View Post
    impossible with dejavue.
    dejavue cannot do this a3 dash. only the old 8L0. this is 8P0 fujitsu.
    exe123 It seems to me that I was 2 minutes fast than you
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    i just see some post a few months ago, and this cluster must be done first by reading the eprom, and then adjust by obd.
    i think our friend peter know how to do.
    i think is more or less like that.
    A3 From 2004 Onwards CanBus

    If you are up to date use the Can Dongle with VW Canbus OBDII Cable & select Audi AutoDetect from Menu.

    If Not up to date, or find a model which doesn't change like SW150 FW32.35 for example.

    Before you start write down the mileage of the car.

    The removal of the cluster is the same as the old shape cluster but instead of 2 t20 torx holding the cluster in there are 2 8mm bolts, whip these out and disconnect the single multi plug from the back.

    With the cluster out turn it over and take out the 2 T10 and then release clips now the front glass will come away.

    The clocks are the same as the mark 5 golf, just prise at either end with a small flat screw driver and the clocks will pop out
    DO NOT REMOVE NEEDLES.

    With the clock set out of the way you will see a small pc board with a 93c86 chip on, I removed the board as the oscillator is on the opposite side of the Eeprom.

    Clip the oscillator and goto A3 menu on box's enter the Vdo setting and choose 03 on wards you will now have have a further set of menus.

    Try version 1 and read chip if you have chose wrong version box's will inform you.

    When you have the right version read chip the diga display the old mileage in Km, go to show check for good data and then press B to make sure data is equal.

    With this done press C and change Km to Miles, now go to change Km menu and put the mileage that you made a note of when you first started, into new mileage.

    Put cluster back together and back in car.

    Now you can program the new mileage into the car diagnostically, remember to use your VW can cable and your can-bus dongo. Goto Vdo menu and 03 onwards then press Dia - km reads and programs in miles.

    with this done you must now program service menu, goto to this option in new A3 software.

    Right will try to explain this as best as I can
    Channel 40 is the service channel. If the car has 28689 miles on it and channel 40 has 071 this means the car has done 7100 miles since last service. you have put the car back to 23289 taking 5400 of the vehicle take the 5400 off the 7100 leaving 1700 so you would put 017 into channel 40. so in blunt the mileage you take of the car must be taken away from the mileage in channel 40 and then what ever you have left divide by 100 leaving you the figure ( round this up so if you have 3376 you would round it up to 3400 which is 034 in channel 40 ).

    With all that done just goto service 1551 and clear all errors on car job done.

    i have dejavu and the message is the dump are corrupt
    cheers

 

 
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