I attach picture how to find out what cluster you have:
With VCDS go to 17-Instruments
Then
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I seriously doubt that I will drive over 2,000 miles to see you to have this done, but just out of curiosity I looked at my instrument cluster while playing with VCDS today. I have a 2009 JSW (CBEA engine) and my cluster "Advanced ID" does not include the line you say to check. Here is what I get:
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Address 17: Instruments
Control Module Part Number: 1K0 920 974 N
Component and/or Version: KOMBIINSTRUMENT 3HL 2418
Software Coding: 0007207
Work Shop Code: WSC 00066
VCID: 39722DB37099DBD69C9-806C
Advanced Identification
Serial number: VWX7Z0HD248158
Identification: 3HL-004
Revision: V0003000
Date: 08.12.08
Test stand number: 9491
Manufacturer number: 1484
Flash Status
Programming Attempts: 0
Successful Attempts: 0
Programming Status: 00000000
Required Conditions: 00000000
Flash Tool Code: 00000 000 00000
Flash Date: --.--.--
Software
DKBI339
Y024
Z0018
Misc.
Hardware number: 1K0 920 974 N
Lot Number: 000
Type Lock: 0000
Car Info
Chassis Number: 3VWTL81KX9M3xxxxx
VCDS Info:
Labels: 1K0-920-xxx-17.lbl
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You will notice that the line you highlight, at the end of the info, to tell which panel I have is missing. I am just curious if you know what kind of cluster I have. Like I said, it is not worth a 2000+ mile drive to get a dial sweep, but now I am curious about what I have and whether or not it is possible. Thanks!
Have Fun!
Don