I would not think you would have any trouble. The cluster compares the distance stored in each of the two EEPROMS, one on the main PCB and the other in the code plug, and displays the red dot if they differ. You would be changing both so they should not. You raise a good point. If I were doing this, I would probably cycle the switched-power input on and off, say, once an hour, to periodically update the two EEPROMs. You might excite a software bug or a plausibility check if you try to advance the stored distances in one big step. Last edited by John Firestone; 09-29-2015 at 10:48 AM. |