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    Default 2012 ROLLS ROYCE GHOST INSTRUMENT CLUSTER EEPROM LOCATION / CONNECTION

    Hello mates..
    Does anyone have back connection and / or eeprom location for this R.R GHOST 2012 ?
    CAS4 is already done.

    I don't want to take the risk removing pointers...they look very fragile and hard to remove.

    Thank You

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    If I recall correctly then you don't have to take out needles. would of been nice if you at least took a pic of it and upload it!
    even if you have no choice but to take out needle to get to eerpom then i would highly suggest u take out the eeprom and do it direct
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    Here is the board and front.

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    seems like you took out a smaller board at the back? no eeprom on that one?
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    I dont recognize the IC mask....

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    It's a DC-DC conv

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    Cant see what it says on it...but try reading it as 35080/95160 and see what u get. if not needle off I guess.
    I know 95160/35160 on the the small board 2013+ but I dunno location on older ones.
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    its 35080 , have to remove needles, 2013 is 160dowq on small board

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    It's scary to remove needles.... I do many cars... but I have never done one of this.

    Any tip or advise??

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    Push down on needles, small pressure and twist against the stops
    If it works use it

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    Thank you.....Job done already pulling out needles...

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    Hello.... by chance can you tell me location of CAS Module... is its CAS4 or FEM for this vehicle... if CAS4..it under steering column on left side? .. is it easy to get too?
    thanks!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ammreid View Post
    Hello.... by chance can you tell me location of CAS Module... is its CAS4 or FEM for this vehicle... if CAS4..it under steering column on left side? .. is it easy to get too?
    thanks!!

    CAS4 is located just next to the lower steering column, right side. Its a WHITE BOX

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    Correct ........................

 

 
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