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Mileage discrepancy on interior swapped C6 Z06
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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 16618736" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>My lord, re-watch the video and read what I said. In the video you can see the enhanced functions. Like I said, it is stored in multiple modules generally with the CAN systems and reference each other. The elite, and Pro among others also I believe, are bi-directional meaning they can read and write. If you have a capable scan tool with that functionality, you buy a limited use subscription (in our case it was from GM for 3 days I think for $40sih). We wiped the old modules, programmed with the newest software and it has prompts for vin, mileage, skim, etc that are vehicle specific. You can also go directly into that module and change the vin. We did this on a 16 2500 base model WT that we added the wheel, cluster, radio and associated modules for nav, and hands free.</p><p></p><p>Not all vehicles are configured the same. GM was certainly behind the times in the early 2000's. The clusters kept the specific mileage, however it communicated with the BCM which could be off quite a bit depending on the counter and codes present/cleared.</p><p></p><p>The folks who do this for a living are certified individually, but they still use the same software if one is willing to pay for it. I don't know what else to tell you, but I know it CAN be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 16618736, member: 30475"] My lord, re-watch the video and read what I said. In the video you can see the enhanced functions. Like I said, it is stored in multiple modules generally with the CAN systems and reference each other. The elite, and Pro among others also I believe, are bi-directional meaning they can read and write. If you have a capable scan tool with that functionality, you buy a limited use subscription (in our case it was from GM for 3 days I think for $40sih). We wiped the old modules, programmed with the newest software and it has prompts for vin, mileage, skim, etc that are vehicle specific. You can also go directly into that module and change the vin. We did this on a 16 2500 base model WT that we added the wheel, cluster, radio and associated modules for nav, and hands free. Not all vehicles are configured the same. GM was certainly behind the times in the early 2000's. The clusters kept the specific mileage, however it communicated with the BCM which could be off quite a bit depending on the counter and codes present/cleared. The folks who do this for a living are certified individually, but they still use the same software if one is willing to pay for it. I don't know what else to tell you, but I know it CAN be done. [/QUOTE]
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