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Re: Proxi aligned clocks, stopped flashing but still wrong m
Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 13:23
by x alex x
Juggers2k wrote:x alex x wrote:put my old clocks back in they're not flashing and are displaying over 47k miles now, looks like it's added both the clocks mileage together, i'll not be happy if my car has gained a few k miles

Is it definitely displaying miles, or has it dropped back to km?
hi, it's deffinitely in miles, should be on 44k but is only on 2k
Re: Proxi aligned clocks, stopped flashing but still wrong m
Posted: 21 Sep 2011, 11:10
by x alex x
anyone?
i'm never going to be able to resell the car, what was a low mileage car is going to look like a messed around with high miler!
Re: Proxi aligned clocks, stopped flashing but still wrong m
Posted: 21 Sep 2011, 12:03
by s130
If I've follwed this thread correctly you have not tried what Yani suggested. That is writing a mileage to the new lower mileage clocks. All you seem to have done is swop them around and executed a proxy alignment.
Put your new 27nn mile clock back in
Then try to set it to 27nn + 1 (e.g. 2788 to 2789)
Re: Proxi aligned clocks, stopped flashing but still wrong m
Posted: 21 Sep 2011, 19:39
by x alex x
s130 wrote:If I've follwed this thread correctly you have not tried what Yani suggested. That is writing a mileage to the new lower mileage clocks. All you seem to have done is swop them around and executed a proxy alignment.
Put your new 27nn mile clock back in
Then try to set it to 27nn + 1 (e.g. 2788 to 2789)
you haven't followed it correctly, i tried to do as yani said and the option wasn't there, after that he never replied.
i put my old clocks back in for them to display 47k miles instead of the 44k they had on when i removed them to fit the new ones, not sure why they've done this, maybe it's added both mileages up, but the old clocks still aren't flashing.
after this i put the new ones back in, they are still on 2700 ish and aren't flashing either, tried again to find the menu yani said, it's not there.
Re: Proxi aligned clocks, stopped flashing but still wrong m
Posted: 21 Sep 2011, 19:52
by yani
you haven't followed it correctly, i tried to do as yani said and the option wasn't there
You are probably using an old version of Multiecuscan. Please download and install Multiecuscan 3.2 from the site.
Re: Proxi aligned clocks, stopped flashing but still wrong m
Posted: 26 Sep 2011, 09:44
by Pechorin
Hi, I have idea !!!
FES can only increase the mileage. OK! Will do so.
1. With the help of FES will increase mileage 999 999 km.
2. Then get in the car and drive 1-2 km. until then the odometr will be 000 001 km.
3. With the help of FES to correctly set the mileage, which in body comp.
There is a danger that the odometer does not reset it.

Yani, what can you recommend?
Re: Proxi aligned clocks, stopped flashing but still wrong m
Posted: 26 Sep 2011, 10:06
by Juggers2k
Pechorin wrote:Hi, I have idea !!!
FES can only increase the mileage. OK! Will do so.
1. With the help of FES will increase mileage 999 999 km.
2. Then get in the car and drive 1-2 km. until then the odometr will be 000 001 km.
3. With the help of FES to correctly set the mileage, which in body comp.
There is a danger that the odometer does not reset it.

Yani, what can you recommend?
If you look at the odometer function in the software it specifically warns that doing that will not work.
Re: Proxi aligned clocks, stopped flashing but still wrong m
Posted: 26 Sep 2011, 10:33
by Pechorin
And what do I do?
My mileage on the dashboard = 134 000 km.
My mileage in the Body comp = 105 000 km.
Both values are counting down the mileage in parallel. But the importance of proper body comp.
Why mileage on the dashboard can not be set with mileage in the body computer?

Re: Proxi aligned clocks, stopped flashing but still wrong m
Posted: 26 Sep 2011, 11:07
by Juggers2k
Pechorin wrote:And what do I do? Why mileage on the dashboard can not be set with mileage in the body computer?

The software assumes that if you are fitting a new instrument cluster to the car that it is a new part with zero miles, not a second-hand unit.
If you fit brand new clocks (or second-hand clocks with a lower mileage than your own) you can roll them to the correct mileage.
If Yani enabled a feature to reduce the mileage on an odometer, a lot of people would use it to illegally reduce the displayed mileage on their car.
Re: Proxi aligned clocks, stopped flashing but still wrong m
Posted: 26 Sep 2011, 11:50
by Pechorin
Juggers2k wrote:
The software assumes that if you are fitting a new instrument cluster to the car that it is a new part with zero miles, not a second-hand unit.
The PROXY-procedure should eliminate this discrepancy, is not it?
