Odometer reading change PSA

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Odometer reading change PSA

Postby mlondorf » Tue Apr 04, 2017 8:31 pm

Hi all,

Can someone please point me in the right direction to do a correction of the ODO-meter reading.
The first car is a Citroen Xsara Picasso 2.0 gasoline which i bought from a auto technician who has changed both engine and electrics with the outcome that its is now reading 60.000km more than the car has done.

Second one is Peugeot 307 1.6HDi 109bhp. Kindda a similar story but the other way around.
I've read somewhere that abbrites will do this, but every documentation I find only shows corrections to higher ODO-meter reading. There must be a way of doing so.

I have some tools already but probably not anything of use for this. I have:

Lexia diagnosis tester with cable for programming.
BDM100
MPPS

I hope someone knows.

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Re: Odometer reading change PSA

Postby prosat » Tue Apr 11, 2017 6:06 am

Hi FVDI does it, but if you have a BSI jonson control you will break it.

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Re: Odometer reading change PSA

Postby jnoroeste » Tue May 16, 2017 5:53 pm

Hi M8,
There is no magic rules, specially without dash references, on xsara will find 2 kinds of systems, one just store data in eeprom and it´s really easy to work with, the other has nec processor and there is no tool on the market to read without some soldering job (14 wires)
Everything is possible with skills and proper tools.
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Re: Odometer reading change PSA

Postby Daniel919 » Fri Jun 02, 2017 8:44 am

hello, maybe you can see this product:[url][url]http://www.cardiag.co.uk/digimaster-3-digimaster-iii-original-odometer-correction-master.html[/url]

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