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    Default Toyota Corolla Mileage adjust and opening cluster

    Hello every one,

    Can any one advice me how do I adjust the odometer on the Toyota Corolla 1.4 year 2006, if it on the chip how do I open it, and please see the pictures attached, thank you.
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    looks like you will have to remove needles and dial and will proberbly then find screws chip should be c56
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    One of the other forums I read that any Toyota siemen Vdo Ag is done by OBD2, I'll try that and confirm, well looks like I tried pulling the needle from the temperature I herd click sound like I have broke some thing will see if that works after running car, the way its sealed I don't thing you can do any thing with it, good thing I never tried pulling the main ones though,

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    what programmer you using not many tools can do toyota via OBD
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    Its Digiprog 3, let see if it works

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    good luck you'll need it
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    well i plug in via OBD2 and its say no chip found, didnt work , and another thing is i cant even open this main thing is the needle are fixed not removable and yes i have broke the temperature needle some where in side when attempted to remove it , any other way i can open it the seimen VDO ag are diffuclt to open unless damaging some thing.

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    In my experience with Toyota, you can not use obd 2 for mileage correction. Remove needles, access eprom and with the Digiprog 3, use either st01/st04 adaptors to read eeprom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stzmotors View Post
    well i plug in via OBD2 and its say no chip found, didnt work , and another thing is i cant even open this main thing is the needle are fixed not removable and yes i have broke the temperature needle some where in side when attempted to remove it , any other way i can open it the seimen VDO ag are diffuclt to open unless damaging some thing.
    not difficult to open straightforward job
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    i know if the needle come of easy then removing the dial sticker and removing the screws behind it , but for some reason cant remove the needle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stzmotors View Post
    i know if the needle come of easy then removing the dial sticker and removing the screws behind it , but for some reason cant remove the needle.
    Try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vsZaryVhKo
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    hi
    with stool you can make it over socket...mbus
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    Hello the update, I did the mileage correction on the Digiprog it reads and write OK, but when I plug every thing back to car the mileage from 79000 to showing 1175000,

    And another thing is that the revs and MPH doesn't work now ������.

    Any help please

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    15965884408828591628812815686118.jpg here is the picture but it showing different on car

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    HERE IS THE DUMP73000_93CS56.zip

 

 
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