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Old 01-30-2017, 11:14 PM
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Instrument Cluster Coding

Hello, I have a 2006 CLS 55 that is a Canadian car and I have swapped IC to the mph version. I took the board off the old cluster and transplanted it over to the new one to retain the mileage information. Is there a procedure in DAS to correct the speedo needle to mph?

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Assuming you have developer keys---start in adaptions and follow the screen, however because you swapped boards I think you will have issues!!
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Assuming you have developer keys---start in adaptions and follow the screen, however because you swapped boards I think you will have issues!!
Do you think I should national code it the USA specifications?
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That's where I would start.
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That's where I would start.
i still have the other board from the USA cluster but from what I understand it cannot be recoded once it has been linked to a car. Thank you for the help!

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