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Old 05-06-2009, 04:18 PM
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has anyone replaced they're cluster before? if i get a cluster with lower miles for my ap1, will it show the mileage from the previous vehicle or will it show the same amount of miles you have on your car? are the miles saved on the cluster or ecu? does anyone know???
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Originally Posted by s2k_ed,May 6 2009, 08:18 PM
has anyone replaced they're cluster before? if i get a cluster with lower miles for my ap1, will it show the mileage from the previous vehicle or will it show the same amount of miles you have on your car? are the miles saved on the cluster or ecu? does anyone know???
Trying to do some shady stuff?
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Originally Posted by geoffrey06,May 6 2009, 06:24 PM
Trying to do some shady stuff?
..but i believe it should not change at all..it will read what you have from before
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I think it's stored in the cluster. Install a different ecu and the miles dont change...
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nope! it will show how many miles the cluster has. my friend is doing a build project and the cluster only shows how many miles the cluster has.
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Shady...
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Im sure that their is a way to do it
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hmmm
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Originally Posted by Snowmoto125,May 7 2009, 11:17 AM
hmmm
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Miles stay with the cluster.


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