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Old 22-10-2013, 04:24 AM   #1
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Default Changing from a 220kph speedo to 240kph and cluster Q's!

Howdy all!

Ive searched but haven't found a straight answer...if i put an AUII XR cluster in an AUII Futura, will the car know it has a 240kph speedo and read correct (is auto calibrating) or will it act like it still has the 220 low series cluster and will need external calibrating by a pro?


Also, if a Fairmont cluster is used, is there a way to trick the cluster into thinking the doors are all closed? If one were to go a Fairmont cluster, one does not want the door icon flashing at me as i drive.

And lastly, who can alter the EEPROM memory on a cluster? If i change clusters id like to keep the original milage reading!

Thanks!

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