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#1: Milage Correction of speedo Author: Silvery206, Location: Nottingham PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 2:07 am
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Hi just got my speedo problem sorted with getting a new speedo cluster which is now showing 120k, however my car is 56k and i know you can have mileage recalibration by companies.

I was told by a 406 owner who had this problem that you can replace the milage bit in the cluster around to get the same milage. Is this possible?

#2: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: Harry, Location: Stafford PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 2:57 am
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What year is your 206? If it's preplexxed it will just whatever the clock does so if you got new clocks that have done less mileage then that mileage will show.

If it's multiplexxed then the previous mileage will be overwritten and replacing clocks with less mileage won't change it. Not sure how you could get it reduced though, sure someone on here knows.

#3: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: Rob2859, Location: Halifax PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:31 am
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Harry wrote:
What year is your 206? If it's preplexxed it will just whatever the clock does so if you got new clocks that have done less mileage then that mileage will show.

If it's multiplexxed then the previous mileage will be overwritten and replacing clocks with less mileage won't change it. Not sure how you could get it reduced though, sure someone on here knows.

He can just change the cluster again to one of a lower mileage. The mileage is not permanently overwritten.

#4: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ? PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:33 am
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Rob2859 wrote:
Harry wrote:
What year is your 206? If it's preplexxed it will just whatever the clock does so if you got new clocks that have done less mileage then that mileage will show.

If it's multiplexxed then the previous mileage will be overwritten and replacing clocks with less mileage won't change it. Not sure how you could get it reduced though, sure someone on here knows.

He can just change the cluster again to one of a lower mileage. The mileage is not permanently overwritten.

On a multiplexed 206 oh yes it is Wink

#5: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: Rob2859, Location: Halifax PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:47 am
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MrBSI wrote:
Rob2859 wrote:
Harry wrote:
What year is your 206? If it's preplexxed it will just whatever the clock does so if you got new clocks that have done less mileage then that mileage will show.

If it's multiplexxed then the previous mileage will be overwritten and replacing clocks with less mileage won't change it. Not sure how you could get it reduced though, sure someone on here knows.

He can just change the cluster again to one of a lower mileage. The mileage is not permanently overwritten.

On a multiplexed 206 oh yes it is Wink

I'm sure someone told me they changed it back

#6: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ? PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:51 am
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Rob2859 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
Rob2859 wrote:
Harry wrote:
What year is your 206? If it's preplexxed it will just whatever the clock does so if you got new clocks that have done less mileage then that mileage will show.

If it's multiplexxed then the previous mileage will be overwritten and replacing clocks with less mileage won't change it. Not sure how you could get it reduced though, sure someone on here knows.

He can just change the cluster again to one of a lower mileage. The mileage is not permanently overwritten.

On a multiplexed 206 oh yes it is Wink

I'm sure someone told me they changed it back

They dont as a few people of here have found out Laughing

#7: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ? PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 9:03 am
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Silvery206 wrote:

I was told by a 406 owner who had this problem that you can replace the milage bit in the cluster around to get the same milage. Is this possible?

If your car is non plexed then yes it can be done.

Dont even think about it on a multiplexed 206, the built in anti clocking system will just re overwrite the mileage again Laughing

#8: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: Kersh, Location: Bridgnorth, Nr Wolverhampton PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 9:24 am
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its a Y reg

#9: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: Silvery206, Location: Nottingham PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 1:35 pm
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MrBSI wrote:
Silvery206 wrote:

I was told by a 406 owner who had this problem that you can replace the milage bit in the cluster around to get the same milage. Is this possible?

If your car is non plexed then yes it can be done.

Dont even think about it on a multiplexed 206, the built in anti clocking system will just re overwrite the mileage again Laughing

Its a Y reg, non plexed. How would i go about changing it?

#10: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: Lee, Location: England PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 1:41 pm
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Buy a cluster with lower mileage, or get the eeprom read and coding changed [95020 in dash]

0020: 40 42 0F 00 BF BD F0 FF 40 42 0F 00 BF BD F0 FF

40 42 0F 00 BF BD F0 FF - would be a mileage

#11: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: Silvery206, Location: Nottingham PostPosted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:39 am
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Lee wrote:
Buy a cluster with lower mileage, or get the eeprom read and coding changed [95020 in dash]

0020: 40 42 0F 00 BF BD F0 FF 40 42 0F 00 BF BD F0 FF

40 42 0F 00 BF BD F0 FF - would be a mileage

I couldn't find a cluster with lower mileage.

What do you mean with the codes above i don't unserstand Confused

Thanks

#12: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: Lee, Location: England PostPosted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:35 am
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Desolder the 95020 eeprom in the cluster and connect it to a eeprom programmer

 


Read the coding

 


Look for the coding similar too - 40 42 0F 00 BF BD F0 FF 40 42 0F 00 BF BD F0 FF

and 40 42 0F 00 BF BD F0 FF - would be a mileage

#13: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: nickv, Location: poole PostPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 7:06 am
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hi,
new to this.....
my father in law has a '53 plate 206 1.4 petrol with a rev counter stuck at 3000 (min) when idling i have new speedo and rev counter motors and have already stripped them out of an old 206 dash..... if i unplug the dash and remove the rev counter motor and replace... will this need to be reset? or will it cause any other issues??
another friend of mine is having issues with an X reg 206 petrol.... no speedo, rev counter, mileage display, etc... only has a battery light, fog, dip and main beam ind lights working??? started off by no fuel gauge then worked its way up to this lot!! checked all the fuses and connections.... noticed he has no brake light switch fitted! could this be part of the problem? and what else do you suggest to check??
HELP PLEASE....

#14: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: tsj86 PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:57 am
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Hi mate,

I came across this post on Google, even the multiplexed cars can be corrected. You just need to correct two mileage locations for it to work (one in speedometer and other in BSI). Only cars 2002+ need to be corrected in this way.

However with your car you only need to correct the mileage in the speedometer. The above post about programming the EEPROM is correct. If you are unable to do so, give me a message and you can send your speedometer to me or bring it to me for correction.

#15: Re: Milage Correction of speedo Author: V9977, Location: Athens, Greece PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 2:22 pm
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tsj86 wrote:
Hi mate,

I came across this post on Google, even the multiplexed cars can be corrected. You just need to correct two mileage locations for it to work (one in speedometer and other in BSI). Only cars 2002+ need to be corrected in this way.

However with your car you only need to correct the mileage in the speedometer. The above post about programming the EEPROM is correct. If you are unable to do so, give me a message and you can send your speedometer to me or bring it to me for correction.

Oooo!
Welcome to the twilight zone known as 206info.co.uk

But I also read Lee's post above and cried a little..



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