Instrument Cluster / Mondeo / Lights Busted
Instrument Cluster / Mondeo / Lights Busted
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paulmoonraker

Original Poster:

2,850 posts

189 months

Sunday 27th March 2011
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Hi,

I just bought a 2006 Mondeo TDCI for the work hack. The instrument cluster is poorly lit in areas and both of the LCD panels are not lit at all. Can both of these issues be remedied by replacing bulbs? If not, I can get an instrument cluster on ebay for 60 quid. However, how would I get the correct mileage programmed in? Can you just swap these over?

Thanks

nelly1

5,663 posts

257 months

Sunday 27th March 2011
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The milage comes straight from the ECU. The dash panel is just a digital readout.

paulmoonraker

Original Poster:

2,850 posts

189 months

Sunday 27th March 2011
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Cool - so I can just swap it?

nelly1

5,663 posts

257 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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yes

paulmoonraker

Original Poster:

2,850 posts

189 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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Had bulbs replaced... All sorted... Thanks all... I am now going to make a drinks cabinet for it, and pipe holder smile

Rich's Granny

75 posts

197 months

Tuesday 29th March 2011
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nelly1 said:
The milage comes straight from the ECU. The dash panel is just a digital readout.
The mileage doesn't come from the ECU. It is stored in the cluster. I have recently changed the cluster in mine so I could gain 'trip' functions and my car is now showing 97k less than it has actually done due to the donor car being much lower mileage than mine. I will get it corrected soon though.

paulmoonraker

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2,850 posts

189 months

Wednesday 30th March 2011
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That's actually what I thought. How do you get it reprogrammed.

Shows how trivial it is to clock cars. Timed well with the MOT and 60 quid a year on ebay could easily fool the system.

Rich's Granny

75 posts

197 months

Friday 1st April 2011
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paulmoonraker said:
That's actually what I thought. How do you get it reprogrammed.

Shows how trivial it is to clock cars. Timed well with the MOT and 60 quid a year on ebay could easily fool the system.
jUST Google 'digital mileage correction' and look in your area, there are guys who will come to you. Should be around £50.