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    Default Correct adjustment? My first EEPROM

    Hi guys,

    It's my first edit, i've bought an old second-hand Citroen C1 dashboard with an 93C56. The original km was 151194km. For testing and learning purposes i've adjusted it to 98765km.

    Is there someone who can verify i've done the right adjustment? So i can learn from you guys.

    I'm willing to learn and not to just simply upload an dump and ask for adjustment..

    Also is there a way to power up the dashboard to know if it works? I've tried all the pins but don't seem to succeed..

    Thanks for any help!
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    98770.km......

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    Mileage is fine. Here you have pinout:

    https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forum...itroen-C1-dash

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    Thanks alot!

    from the pinout i should apply positive current to the two red marked pins and negative to the black ones. However, the blue and green pin, do i need to shorten them together?

    Thanks!

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    No, they are for speed and fuel level gauge.

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