What is Mileage correction ?
Modern
cars have electronic dashboards with digital odometer
displays. The car manufacturers use these because
they are cheaper to produce than a mechanical dashboard
and easier to fit into the car as there no mechanical speedometer cable. This new technology
has its own problems though. Electrical pulses in
the cars wiring can cause the dashboard data, which
is stored internally on an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable
Programmable Read Only Memory), to become corrupted.
This corruption
could happen for a number of reasons
• the vehicle
battery was discharged and the vehicle had been jump
started
• the dashboard
may develop an electrical fault
• the dashboard
may be damaged in a collision or through vandalism.
In these examples,
the corruption of the information held in the EEPROM
may mean that the mileage displayed on the speedo
is now incorrect.
Dashboard
correction may also be necessary where a replacement
cluster has been purchased, either new or second hand.
If it's a new one it will have zero miles on it. If
it's a second hand one the mileage displayed is also
likely to be different to the original thus requiring
correction.
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