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    Default Fiat 500 odometer blinking

    Hi,

    These are pictures of a read info of the cluster with LAUNCH from Fiat 500 2015.
    The odometer blinks, and i don't know if replacing the cluster will solve this problem.

    Thanks for your guide.
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    Flashing odometer is a syncing problem between dash, ecu etc. You need to run a proxy alignment using fiatscan

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    Quote Originally Posted by spottyman79 View Post
    Flashing odometer is a syncing problem between dash, ecu etc. You need to run a proxy alignment using fiatscan
    Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk

    In at least 2 cases before i replaced clusters of Fiat 500 (2014 and 2016) and i didn't need to sync them. I only had to write the old km.
    In this case, the client says it happened after removing the battery, so i installed a used cluster but the km keeps on blinking with the replacement cluster, so i can assume the problem is not the cluster.
    What is flatscan ? Is it a SW or is it a Fiat tool ?
    Thanks for your advise.

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    You asked for a solution, spottyman79 gave you the solution. Make proxy alignment.
    Last edited by Diagcar1; 4th December, 2020 at 09:45 PM.
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    The only OBD tools i got are:
    Launch 431
    VCDS
    DashCoder 4
    Is one if these above tools is capable of making the proxy allignment ?

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    Hi,
    launch 431 i don t know but vcds and dashcoder no
    for this job fiat multiecuscan with OBDlink SX
    BR

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    Hi. Try launch. Or if you have a friend with fvdi abrites. It takes 1minute to do it

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    Just about any decent automotive diagnostic tool will do proxi alignment .

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    My autel does this as I had the same issue late week , launch may possibly do it also , as above , it takes 2 minutes

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