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    Quote Originally Posted by clusters View Post
    That is overcomplicated, here is the simple calculation that you can use to set exact mileage.
    hi clusters.. how did u get 5882 .....................

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    Well, am not looking at that post but I recently went through it so it is still fresh in my mind, look at the first two lines and part of the third line, there are repeating values there, the repeating value is FA16. These repeating values should repeat themselves 17 times, the repeating values shouldn't necessarily be same all in the sequence, as you see there is F916 in the 17th position. These values shouldn't mix though, you won't have FA 16 F9 16 FA 16 F916...
    That said, to calculate mileage we first swap or invert these values and look how many times they appear(remember total appearances should be 17)

    1.Swap values
    FA16 becomes 16FA
    F916 becomes 16F9

    2. Finding Decimal equivalent of the swapped hexadecimals above

    16FA = 5882
    16F9 = 5881
    There are many calculators online, you just google, eg if i google what is A in decmal, it wll find me a calculator that shows that A is 10. You can even
    use your PC Calculator and set it Programmer.

    5882*16 = 94112 (EVEN NUMBER)
    5881*1 = 5881(ODD NUMBER)

    TOTAL is 99993

    3. Compliment bytes apparently control the meters not to freeze, so you see the number that appears 16 times gave an even value, we should have 16 repeating quads(fours) of zeroes and quads of FFFF as 5881 appears once.

    Hope this helps

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    Hello, I have a query. I saw that there are different calculations for cs. Could a colleague explain it to me or give an example to understand it better?
    The simple ones I have realized as the sum bit + bit and using the last pair .. thank you very much

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    Quote Originally Posted by YCFYCF View Post
    hi clusters.. how did u get 5882 .....................

    You can Play the source code on UPA-USB Script to understand the code
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    Yazaki has different instance of mileage so I edit the code so that you can modify it..
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    Made a a small spread for updating the 93c56 for Hyundai's i30 (gen1) and 93c66 for Hyundai's i30 (gen2). Also seems to work with i40 and ix35...
    Might not be super accurate but works.
    Feel free to use.
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    Hi guys!

    I'm a total noob to coding eeproms and such but I really want to learn. I've fiddled around and lurked around on forums but it has been kind of fruitless.

    My short-term goal on my current Polo 9n 2003 is too turn of the brake pad wear warning on the dashboard.

    I've managed to get a dump from the dashboard but not sure how to procede.

    I have looked around with hex files and tried to decompile it but I'm not sure if I need to decrypt it or something.

    The eeprom is 93c86. I've used som softwares that gets the correct milage, correct part number and so on. But still unsure in which way I can find the brake pad wear function.

    I've understood that it is possible to kill it in the eeprom but yea.

    I have some programming knowledge but not so deep as assambler or hex I'm afraid.

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    I was doing a dash eeprom 95020. after changing the mileage and turning it on, the car turned into ecu and bsi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by And Gom View Post
    I was doing a dash eeprom 95020. after changing the mileage and turning it on, the car turned into ecu and bsi.
    Mate, I don't understand the point of your post.

    I am going to assume, rightly or wrongly, you were dicking around with a VW Product ?
    Your post is not clear , whatsoever

    This space is purely for people wishing to engage in a discussion on how to change mileage manually
    Not for reporting back how a particular job went


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    Hi,

    is it possible with a RENOLINK Eprom dump?

    I can't find my KM ....

    ur is my HEX to Dec calculating wrong?
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    Hi, can you refer me to some topics or materials on forum how to learn to read eeprom and change mileage / what tools, etc.?
    For Range Rover

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    Hi,
    i've been looking into Royal Enfield 350 odo, could someone help me to explain the calculation here?

    The original odo showing as 238.1km, those value in dump 9300 FF02 and so on,
    i see the visteon marking on the odometer, then i found a hex value to 0km for honda pcx.
    The honda PCX hex value was 0600 FF01

    Tried with edited value, but in odo is showing 12.9km.

    Hope that someone can explain it, sorry that i'm not an active member in DK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin168 View Post
    Hi,
    i've been looking into Royal Enfield 350 odo, could someone help me to explain the calculation here?

    The original odo showing as 238.1km, those value in dump 9300 FF02 and so on,
    i see the visteon marking on the odometer, then i found a hex value to 0km for honda pcx.
    The honda PCX hex value was 0600 FF01

    Tried with edited value, but in odo is showing 12.9km.

    Hope that someone can explain it, sorry that i'm not an active member in DK.

    regards,
    0km = 0600 FE00

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    hello i have a honda CBR 1000RR SC59 2009
    EEPROM 93C66

    look at the file
    14599 km
    how can i learn it, to make everything km

    or anyone has a program for it?


    thanks vor helping
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    Hi guys, I have the iprog+ clone and I can't read the eeprom of my motorcycle, the screen has been hit and the marker is not visible, I bought another one and I want to pass the kilometers from one to the other, but I don't know how to get it information.
    Hi guys, I have the iprog+ clone and I can't read the eeprom of my motorcycle, the screen has been hit and the marker is not visible, I bought another one and I want to pass the kilometers from one to the other, but I don't know how to get it information.
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