The ECU may not update/store the odometer value real-time. This means that slight variations may occur.
It could very well be that on certain cars the odometer can be adjusted (can someone verify this for the multiecuscan ECUs and possibly tell where/how to do that?) for wheel circumference. If you only correct the odometer and the ECU can't be corrected, this would be an indication where variations from 34.4 to over 36 are coming from.
I have Fiat Stilo with ECU EDC16C39 CF4 (MultiJet 8V)
In the ECU is on the ODOMETER 22 732 km, but on the dashboard is 76 302km.
This is 3,35 x more, but when I have driven 12km, the ODOMETER in the ECU added 12km.
Speed, which is displayed in Multiecuscan is correct.
In the Multiecuscan: Number of programmings 0
Odometer at last programming 0km
luko28, I think that your odometer was rewinded back... I have noticed this on several second hand 147 or GT, dont know why but in EDC16 the odometer value in the ECU goes back to 0 when you rewind the odometer on the dashboard...
How many kilometres have you driven since you have bought this car?
I think, that, the FES shows kilometers without the first number, but I'm not sure.
To TribesMan: Stilo can't have 22 732 km after the odometer was rewound back.
Hello to all I have Fiat Bravo JTD with ECU Bosh EDC15C7 ISO FD869180E9. In a sample of 27.5km I compared the data. Starting KM on dashboard was...............294.9KM
Starting KM on FES odometer was......233 852.4KM
After driving 27.5KM I compared the data Dashboard KM is...............................322.3KM
FES odometer KM is......................233 880.9KM
Dashboard shows that I drove 27KM, but FES odometer shows that I was driving 28.5KM. I hope this will help a new version of FES show real mileage.
The course is a real (dashboard) car: 141 230km
Odometer FES hows: 572 450 km.
as calculated in a simple way to go 4 x more evenly ?????
car is in the family since new, serviced, all mileage entries confirmed.
I read about it from A to Z, and none of these calculators does not fit (8, 34.4 ... 35 ... 36.6 ......)