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Marios80
7th June, 2020, 10:11 PM
Have a 2005 Colorado with 186,344 miles. I attached the dump from the BCM. Eeprom in BCM is 95040 and I also attached the dump from the cluster with a 93c56 eeprom. Need to set the cluster bin to "0". Trying to set BCM mileage to 125,500 please, thanks....

I looked up Tachosoft and looks like it has an option for the cluster eeprom which is 93c56. First Colorado I've done so do I just set the strings 0000 + 0010 + 0020 to all "FF FF"" or all ""00 00" so that I can zero out the bin in the cluster?

clusters
7th June, 2020, 10:22 PM
Original is 186324

Marios80
7th June, 2020, 10:37 PM
Original is 186324

Thanks!

Also want to set the bin in the cluster to zero so that it takes the BCM mileage. Should I edit appropriate bytes to all FF's or 00's? Or not necessary to set the cluster bin to zero?

clusters
7th June, 2020, 10:39 PM
I did the cluster to zero, compare the files. I just named the folder the mileage that the BCM was set to.

Marios80
7th June, 2020, 10:49 PM
I did the cluster to zero, compare the files. I just named the folder the mileage that the BCM was set to.


Ok just saw that. Thanks for clarifying. Looks like string 0xD0 and 0xF0 were the ones that were modified.

Thanks...

jomberykaso
7th June, 2020, 10:54 PM
Ok just saw that. Thanks for clarifying. Looks like string 0xD0 and 0xF0 were the ones that were modified.

Thanks...

Use this software to compare the original file with the new file.

Marios80
7th June, 2020, 11:24 PM
Use this software to compare the original file with the new file.

Sweet! Just tried it out and that tool will help a bunch. Perfect to help me start learning Denso....

Thanks!

ulas2104
26th September, 2021, 04:17 PM
hello,
can we do an immo off on the eprom 93c56 on colorado 3.5l from 2004?