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    Default 2017 Ford Ranger 93C86 Digiprog?

    Hi there,
    I have some questions on mileage correction in a 2017 Ranger.

    Can this be done with digiprog 3? Desolder eepromm and read? I have searched and it suggested possible erase when reading? (Because of this I have hesitated to read) Can this be avoided?

    Still very much a novice at this but interested to learn.
    I appreciate any help,
    Thanks, Rusty.

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    yes, it is possible. Ford ranger 2017 93c86 has Denso algo, and you have to desolder eeprom before reading, save original data and then edit mileage using Toyota - Yaris - c56.

    Good Luck!
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    Thank you Jomberykaso! Top man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jomberykaso View Post
    yes, it is possible. Ford ranger 2017 93c86 has Denso algo, and you have to desolder eeprom before reading, save original data and then edit mileage using Toyota - Yaris - c56.

    Good Luck!
    On 2013 Ford Ranger what algo can I use friend..?

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    Hello again, I have desoldered the chip, can read and save the original data. When I go to edit using Yaris c56 it says chip not found? Any ideas why I can read but not edit?

    Thanks.

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    maybe post your file and someone will change for you

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    Okay, here is my first attempt at uploading a dump. Im not 100% sure what the original KMs are. Pretty sure its around the 65,000km mark.

    Can someone change it to 25,000km? Or let me know if I stuffed it up!
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    I see 67229 with a small error, but that can be standard with these because they are always in flux when they write to the eeprom.
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    Please DO NOT PM me asking for help.

    Post in the forum, that is what it is here for.

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    Works perfectly, thanks Clusters!

 

 

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