With 2 posts in 8 years you are not gone learn anything.
Be glad they helped you with this one.
Thanks clusters, I agree - bets to be able to compare with successful modifications of files.
However, in this case, did you see my picture of the Freelander? It was burnt to the ground.
I was very lucky to be able to pull the eeprom off the burnt cluster and get a good read at all. I'm trying to determine what the kms were before the car went up in smoke.
My limited experience with odometer algorithms is failing me, so I'm hoping the experience of DK can help.
brend and kinketotua helped by telling me 181,46 kms. But I hope to understand how. Thanks again for any help.
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narkeleptk (9th April, 2020)
I think I have just cracked this M356080 eeprom in the freelander 2 cluster. I bought a used cluster and worked on that.
But I could only confirm my algorithm by using your result from my earlier bin file as a proof.
Its like a BMW cluster M35080 algorithm, but 1. the multiplier is different, and 2. the tens of kms counter is slightly different.
Big thanks to you kinketotua and brend! Your answer helped me alot! Thanks again.
So if anyone else needs a hand to solve a LR M35080 odometer, will be happy to help...
Hi sirs,
Perhaps you can guide me or someone who can advice odo reading of 93c76 eeporm.
i have replaced cluster and would like to "copy" this data to the replaced cluster.
Possibly, what vehicle is this from?
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