Changing my instrument cluster

Changing my instrument cluster

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Steviesam

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1,335 posts

149 months

Thursday 11th July 2024
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Peugeot Boxer van, 2017.

I need to change the whole instrument cluster, but can I just plug it straight in?

As I understand it, the van will use whichever mileage is highest (the cluster or the van ECU), but thats fine, I dont care if it shows a million miles really as I wont be selling it. But are there going to be more problems, or is that it?

TIA for any help.

kambites

69,524 posts

236 months

Thursday 11th July 2024
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Can't help specifically with that part on that car but from my experience of other ECUs on other vehicles, I wouldn't be surprised if it needs some sort of "coding" to the car.

Steviesam

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1,335 posts

149 months

Thursday 11th July 2024
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Yes that my concern. I guess we will see, I have ordered a second hand one from the same model, same year so fingers crossed!

kambites

69,524 posts

236 months

Thursday 11th July 2024
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I know nothing about Peugeots, but I have changed can-bus devices on our Skoda and recoding them was trivial with a £10 "VAG specific" bluetooth dongle and associated phone app.

Steviesam

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1,335 posts

149 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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The answer to this question is no I think. I got a second hand one from the same model and same year, and there are all the hill brake/ABS/ESC errors on it.
However, what it does tell me is that someone has tampered witrh the ABS/ESP lights on the old dashboard, because they do light up on the new dashboard (which they didnt on the old one and thats why it failed the CT-French MOT).