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    Default Golf 7 cluster Error

    Hi,

    I have a problem with Golf 7 GTD cluster VDO year 2013:
    10485826: Internal control module memory check sum error
    B2000 41 009 general checksum failure.

    On the screen : "cluster failure, go workshop"

    It happened after flat battery.

    Can I erase dtc manualy in eprom, It will work ?

    thx

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    im guessing you've tried erasing it with different scanners? good ones ideally
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    Of course mate, I tried with vcds, actia multidiag.

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    ok try posting dump, but maybe try reflashing with odis


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