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Flip Guest
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20-01-2003, 12:21 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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Is it possible to change the mileage using VCDS (VagCOM)?
I need this because I installed a new one, as the old one was defective. How can I do that?
Thank you in advance, Flip. |
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Michael II Profi-Schrauber

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20-01-2003, 12:23 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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Hello,
If the mileage of the new station wagon is less than 100 kilometers, it can be adjusted upwards (and only upwards).
What make, model, and year is the vehicle, and what is the engine code? Tschüss
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Flip Guest
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20-01-2003, 12:45 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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Golf 4, manufactured in 1998, with an ALH engine - I've seen adjustments before where it was possible to 'screw' the settings down if the mileage was over 100,000 km, and all of this was done via OBD2.
There has to be a way to do it through the diagnostic interface, right? |
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Michael II Profi-Schrauber

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20-01-2003, 16:14 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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Hello,
Try this:
Login with 13861.
Adjusting Channel 9.
The KM value should be adjustable in increments of 10 km. Tschüss
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Arne Guest
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20-01-2003, 16:22 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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...and after 999,999 comes 0.
If anyone has tested this, please post your results.
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arne |
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Michael II Profi-Schrauber

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20-01-2003, 16:24 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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Hello Arne,
You can only adjust combination instruments that have less than 100 kilometers on them. Tschüss
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Flip Guest
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21-01-2003, 10:53 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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'But there has to be a way, since the so-called tachometer adjuster also works via OBD2. I just wanted to save the €50.' |
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DocSnydor Guest
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21-01-2003, 11:04 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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I tried it yesterday too. But it didn't even make it into the instrument cluster.
It probably has to do with the fact that my adapter is missing the L-line? Or does that not work with my car because of its age?
Well, I wouldn't change the total mileage anyway. I'm proud of every kilometer that my 'little one' manages to complete  . |
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Michael II Profi-Schrauber

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21-01-2003, 12:27 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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Hello Flip,
My posts referred to the "normal" procedure for installing a new instrument cluster. In that case, the mileage reading should be below 100 kilometers. And this procedure was developed by VAG specifically for this use case.
But if I understand you correctly, you actually want to do exactly that, right? Tschüss
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Flip Guest
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21-01-2003, 15:03 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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That's exactly what I intend to do. Unfortunately, this part is not new and already has 177,000 miles on it. Now, I want to adjust it to match my current mileage (85,000). Is there another way to do this? |
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21-01-2003, 20:50 Subject: Speedometer? |
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Hello.
I'm also interested in that. Because I installed a new engine, and the old one had 147,000 kilometers on it.
I have a Volkswagen Golf III with a 1.9L engine, engine code AAZ, manufactured in 1997.
Is it possible to change the mileage there?
Best regards, Mark. |
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Flip Guest
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23-01-2003, 14:23 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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Hi, I read something about channel 40... is it something to do with adjustments? @Michael II, could that be it?
Is there not another possible way to adjust something available  ? |
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31-01-2003, 9:09 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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Hi.
Has anyone already found a way to change the mileage using VAG-COM?
Best,
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golf-vw Guest
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27-03-2003, 11:59 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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Has there been any progress with the speedometer adjustment?
'I also had the engine replaced in my 'Golf 3'. The problem was that I installed a VR6 engine from a Passat, and the speedometer doesn't fit in the Golf. So, I got a different speedometer, and it already had over 100,000 km on it.'
If anyone knows how to make the kilometers disappear, feel free to contact me privately.  I don't want to encourage anyone to commit fraud. |
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28-03-2003, 7:11 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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Hey everyone!
I tried it once yesterday, following MichaelII's instructions and the tip about channel 40, but unfortunately, it didn't work. As soon as I tried to change the value, I got an "ERROR" message.
At my Vau Weh workshop, they explained it to me like this: The old circuit board is read, and then the data is transferred to the new one. If that were possible, I would be overjoyed. Just that, and now comes the big question: "HOW"?!?!?!?!
Maybe someone knows the answer to that?
Greetings, Peter. VW T5 GP Multivan Startline CAAC 2,0 CRD 103 KW, Audi A2 1,4 16V AUA 2001, Audi A2 1,4 16V AUA 2003;Renault Zoe PHII 135 2020; |
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31-03-2003, 6:50 Subject: VagCOM and speedometer adjustment |
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I looked into the matter out of pure curiosity and did some reading. It's probably not possible to do this with VCDS (VAG-COM). In my opinion, it's understandable and goes against the philosophy of VCDS and Ross-Tech. Otherwise, you'd quickly gain a reputation for having a manipulation tool instead of a diagnostic tool.
However, for many VW, Audi, Seat, and Skoda vehicles, it should be possible using specialized software and a diagnostic interface. |
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