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    Default Need eeprom dump from DI-D outlander

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    I'm messing around with a gauge cluster from a 2012 mitsubishi outlander DI-D, so facelifted 2nd gen, the gauge cluster has the colour LCD and 4500rpm redline. 93c86 eeprom.

    I somehow lost or overwrote the original eeprom dump, and I can't find a dump with the correct configuration of both the tacho redline and speedometer scaling online, so if anyone has dump that would help me immensely.

    I've done a lot of experimenting, and comparing all the dumps I can find online, and narrowed down what part of the eeprom controls the tach scaling.
    On the second half of line 70, if the value is 0A 20 0A 20 0A 20 (Or 09 80 09 80 09 80, that's from a mitsubishi ASX, yields the same result) then the speedometer is scaled correctly, but the tach is scaled for a 6500rpm redline.
    If the same part instead reads 00 00 00 00 00 00 then the tach is scaled correctly, but the speedometer reads about 30% too high.

    I really dont know how to dig myself out of this hole, any and all help is very much appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plopek View Post
    I've found one potential matching file, so that may be my salvation. thank you. It's from a diesel ASX, not an outlander, but I've tried a dump from a gas ASX and everything except the tacho scale was correct in my car, so I'm guessing it will be fine being a diesel.

    The only issue now is access to the site and payment. I've registered on the site and am awaiting mod approval, but there's still lots of restrictions on transactions to russia, and I've honestly got no idea how to get around that.

    EDIT: Paypal transfer is understandeably the only working transfer method currently, but they have a minimum transfer amount of 20€. That seems a bit steep for a file that cost 2.5€, and it's unlikely I'll need anything else from that site anytime soon as I'm just messing about with my own stuff for fun. I'll keep this option as a plan C if I can't figure anything else out, unless someone here with funds allready on that site is willing to trade or something.
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    I found this one here. Unfortunately doesn't say what year is the car but you can give it a go. If good I will do correction for you.
    https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forum...km-change-help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plopek View Post
    I found this one here. Unfortunately doesn't say what year is the car but you can give it a go. If good I will do correction for you.
    https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forum...km-change-help
    Thank you! I actually got ahold of the file from CarDamp, and it worked! I've allready edited the odometer to be correct for my car, but thank you for the offer!

    Comparing it to the file you found, it all seems to match! would for sure have saved me some trouble if I've come across that post earlier haha.

    For anyone needing it in the future, setting the second part of line 70 to "09 80 09 80 09 80" will get the tacho correct for 4500rpm redline, and the speedo scaling correct for an outlander (outlander xl in some markets) and the ASX.
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