cluster milage adjustment/searched and found nothing definative
I have a si cluster and I want to safely change the miles to match my car, how can this safely be done without messing anything up?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mikeycivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a si cluster and I want to safely change the miles to match my car, how can this safely be done without messing anything up?</TD></TR></TABLE>
there was a write up a while back on the SIR cluster (Si canadian cluster) but it was deleted by admins. I had a SIR cluster and did it myself, it worked pretty well. As for rolling back the US Si cluster im not sure if you can change it or not. Bump for a answer...
there was a write up a while back on the SIR cluster (Si canadian cluster) but it was deleted by admins. I had a SIR cluster and did it myself, it worked pretty well. As for rolling back the US Si cluster im not sure if you can change it or not. Bump for a answer...
This topic information isnt allowed anymore, the reason is because so many people actually admitted to fraudulantly adjusting their mileage.
(makes me wonder, that if no one said anything, if it would still be alright to post the how-to...)
Take the cluster to the dealership or a speedo shop and have it done - you will get paperwork showing the validity of the adjustment.
(makes me wonder, that if no one said anything, if it would still be alright to post the how-to...)
Take the cluster to the dealership or a speedo shop and have it done - you will get paperwork showing the validity of the adjustment.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pdiggitydogg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">This topic information isnt allowed anymore, the reason is because so many people actually admitted to fraudulantly adjusting their mileage.
(makes me wonder, that if no one said anything, if it would still be alright to post the how-to...)
Take the cluster to the dealership or a speedo shop and have it done - you will get paperwork showing the validity of the adjustment.</TD></TR></TABLE>
well thats beat, I guess I will take it to shop then if I dont do it myself, thanks
(makes me wonder, that if no one said anything, if it would still be alright to post the how-to...)
Take the cluster to the dealership or a speedo shop and have it done - you will get paperwork showing the validity of the adjustment.</TD></TR></TABLE>
well thats beat, I guess I will take it to shop then if I dont do it myself, thanks
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