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    Default 2011 vw jetta tdi

    I wanted to adjust the odometer with DigiPro3 clone.
    Everything was looking fine, but once the cluster restarted itself, it shows "error" instead of the mileage

    System description: KOMBI
    Software number: 5K0920971C
    Software version: 0204
    Hardware number: 5K0920971C
    Hardware version: H23
    Serial number:
    ODX name: EV_KombiUDSMM9RM10
    ODX version: A04203
    Long coding: 270F01


    Trouble codes:
    B200041 - Ctrl. module faulty
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    Any suggestion how can I fix this?

    Thank you

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    hi friend i think for this dash is better use xtool

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    You need a checksum , or a good eeprom dump , save the immo data first .

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    Quote Originally Posted by PETAR View Post
    hi friend i think for this dash is better use xtool
    Thank you, which version?
    Do you have a link?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike870 View Post
    You need a checksum , or a good eeprom dump , save the immo data first .
    Can you give me some details how to do that?
    What if I have a good eeprom dump, how can i write it back?

    Thank you

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    enviar la información para revisarlo,
    me pasó lo mismo, pero con otro modelo, es un error en el cálculo,
    Lo restauré con la COPIA DE SEGURIDAD ORIGINAL, lo intenté nuevamente y fue perfecto,
    GUARDE EL RESPALDO ORIGINAL, es importante
    esto evitará problemas

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    Quote Originally Posted by nemduma View Post
    Can you give me some details how to do that?
    What if I have a good eeprom dump, how can i write it back?

    Thank you
    It is best to do a eeprom back-up before try to change odometer with china tools , done the same mistake myself , look for one other dump from a good cluster and try to reprogram the immo data, or read the eeprom from your dash and pot it here maybe someone can fix it .

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    this is how Chinese shit fixes counters. if you didn't do the back-up, you need a set. from the second counter (Nec and eeprom).

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    Quote Originally Posted by yarowsc View Post
    this is how Chinese shit fixes counters. if you didn't do the back-up, you need a set. from the second counter (Nec and eeprom).
    While it is a chinese copy, it was working few times. I was just asking for knowledge if there is an easy fix in layman's terms.
    Nobody will invest in a very expensive tool for a simple thing like this, when a used, working, low mileage speedometer/cluster is around $50

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike870 View Post
    It is best to do a eeprom back-up before try to change odometer with china tools , done the same mistake myself , look for one other dump from a good cluster and try to reprogram the immo data, or read the eeprom from your dash and pot it here maybe someone can fix it .
    Thank you for your quick answer. I will have a second cluster soon, so I could have access to a dump. But how do I do? How i will write it back?

    Or how can I read the eeprom from me old dash(cluster/speedomter) ?

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by nemduma View Post
    Thank you for your quick answer. I will have a second cluster soon, so I could have access to a dump. But how do I do? How i will write it back?

    Or how can I read the eeprom from me old dash(cluster/speedomter) ?

    Thank you
    You need a tool that can read the immo data from the old dash ( mac , cs , pin , keys ) like abrites , smok , carprog or other and reprogram immo on new dash , don't forget to read and save the abs coding ...

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    Find someone with with better tool , I use AVDI original and I had same problem when costumer came to me with error on dash . Just set new km value and AVDI will correct CKS. No need to replace dashboard.

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