Skoda Octavia 2010 Corrupt Dash
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    Wink Skoda Octavia 2010 Corrupt Dash

    Hi Guys,

    i have a Skoda Octavia with a corrupt Dash.

    Heres what happened,

    I read the chip at the back of the cluster.

    It had been a long day, so stupidly i didnt verify the read & my eeprom adapter had a misread

    Entered service mode using abrites, and generated a service mode dump, wrote the keys in and followed the procedure and plugged the dash back into the vehicle.

    It started flashing "ERROR", i then decided to write the original file back into the cluster and call it a day, however as there was a misread, and no available CS and the PIN is not showing, The cluster was pretty much f*****!
    I need a Skoda Octavia 2010 dump, P/N: 1ZO 920 903M,


    If any one can help me that would be great!
    Thank you.

    (Below i have attached a photo of the data shown by abrites)

    Octavia 2010 Cluster ID photo.jpg

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    what were you trying to do ?
    and is that an original abritus are a snyde ?
    as these dashes go obd all the way

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    Post eeprom dump you read it with programmer.
    Also also post Picture where part number of dash is.
    Last edited by yugo45; 26th October, 2016 at 03:34 PM.

 

 

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