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							Hi all,
 
				Just received a sports cluster for my EB (II with smartlock), my falcon has 186,000 and my new cluster has 383,000. Is there a way to move the reading back to match my original? Thanks again for any help, Alan.  | 
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| twirqurky | 
				
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							Does the EBII need the EEPROM change over like teh EFs do or does it just need the KM wound back? I knwo EFs need a computer chip changed over, not sure about EBIIs though.						
						
						
												 
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| fatherless One | 
				
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							According to the tutorial elsewhere on the site I think only the "high" (digital) cluster needs an eprom reprogrammed, the "mid" (sports) cluster doesn't. But it doesn't tell you how to change the reading. 
 
				I can understand why this info would be a little sensitive though, my reasons to change the reading are legit however. Alan. PS I have realized this thread is in the wrong forum, should be in the "interior" section. Mod's?  | 
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| twirqurky | 
				
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							If its hte analogue odometer like I think it is, maybe just a penknife and rolll the numbers back?						
						
						
												 
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							i rolled mine back when i got then new cluster in.
 
				u have to take the whole thing apart then slide the long pin out on one side (the pin that holds the little cogs) then u can freely move the odometer reading 
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							Is this operation reasonably easy or is it easy to f#*k the whole cluster up?
 
				Thanks in advance btw. Alan.  | 
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					 {USERNAME} wrote: Is this operation reasonably easy or is it easy to f#*k the whole cluster up? Both.						
						
						
												Thanks in advance btw. Alan.  | 
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| fatherless One | 
				
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							Anyone else got any tips?						
						
						
												 
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