oilhammer
Certified Volkswagen Nut & Vendor
Since I've been splitting the mileage with the '99.5, this one has slowed some on its miles piling on. Plus I just drug home a 2003 Jetta sedan and a 2005 Passat wagon.
Same here - although we recently reached 2M km total for the 4 ALHs in the family fleet.I know. What kind of auto owner worries about the odometer stopping at 1M Km? I do. Although I think I've got 6-8 years before I get there.
The 2003 Jetta I just drug home has only 104k miles... can't tell you the last time I saw an ALH with that low of miles. Oddly enough, it experienced some sort of "event", and long story short, it needs an engine.But still, worth the fix to me.
the odometer stops at 600k?Yep...bittersweet, since this will be the last visual milestone for the odometer... but the ECU is still original, so it is still happily counting along.
Surprisingly, it isn't. Don't know why. I've got a ways to go. 471K now.To be pedantic...
1km = 0.621 miles, so probably closer to 621K miles.
How long until we see that come to fruition on IBW, Peter?
this is amazing. I must try on my mkv winters.EAT MOAR PIKLES@!!! you know you wanna~
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I think @oilhammer is right, you need VagTacho or kw1281test to do that.I think you can re-set it to a lower mileage with VCDS or similar. When mine gets there I plan to set it back to 500K or so, and repeat that last 100K miles.
Needle sweep and other cluster stuff too, right?kw1281test can be used to adjust the odometer, do the windows/remote thing, pull the SKC from the cluster, do an immobilizer delete on the EDC15 and a pile of other things.
Needle sweep on certain Immo3 VDO clusters and any other mods that depend on changing values in the EEPROM.Needle sweep and other cluster stuff too, right?