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    Default How to delete engine hours from Audi?

    Hi Guys.

    I found with fvdi engine hours in Audi A5 and A7. See image.

    Can I reset / change it with fvdi or other tool?

    Thnx guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicolas9 View Post
    Hi Guys.

    I found with fvdi engine hours in Audi A5 and A7. See image.

    Can I reset / change it with fvdi or other tool?

    Thnx guys
    Where's the image

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    here is photo.
    sorry its not a complete photo.

    i was looking for mileage in transmission, but couldnt find it.
    but i clicked on ECU. then on Measured values. and then on the left it said 'engine hours'.
    for this car it was 2316 hours. to check if the mileage in dash was correct, I took an avarage speed of 70kmh: then it's 2316x70=162.xxx km. thats correct, sort of same on dashboard display.
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    If the ECU is some EDC17 i would say dump it and put the eep here and we can look for it.

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