I have this 2000 Chevy Camaro with 206890 miles. The eeprom is a 95020. I've been trying to write an updated bin but I keep getting "verify error" on carprog. Can someone adjust the mileage to 149,890 miles, please.
I have this 2000 Chevy Camaro with 206890 miles. The eeprom is a 95020. I've been trying to write an updated bin but I keep getting "verify error" on carprog. Can someone adjust the mileage to 149,890 miles, please.
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Last edited by clusters; 27th November, 2023 at 03:10 AM.
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Marios80 (27th November, 2023)
Does cluster need to be zeroed out like the Colorado?
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Marios80 (27th November, 2023)
It's still giving me a verify error. Let me try Iprog.
Verify error means your programmer is not writing. No idea what the problem is.
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Doesn't mean anything. If the original was not erased, writing the original file will not give verify error because nothing changed. Common sense, use it!
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Sure, it makes sense but you forgot about the Honda. It read and wrote to the Honda's 93c66 with no problem. Now I did the same to a Corolla with a 93c56 eeprom. Don't think it's the programmer. Anyways, here's a bin that I did with TachoSoft and it didn't give me any verify error. I put 150k on it. Just need to see if it works now.
A Camaro is not a Honda or a Toyota! Completely different animals ffs.
You have a problem with how you are reading and writing. Learn your tool.
Unsolder!
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