Odometer from miles to KM
#11
Mile To KM
Dear Mr. ibi's,
Thanks so much for your kind reply....How can I change the CCF data??
can you just give me a clue ??
it would be really highly appreciated as lot of people are ordering Land Rovers from the states and Can't really change the ODO unless they change the whole cluster...
I'll wait for your clue how to play with the CCF files..
Regards...
Salman EiD
Thanks so much for your kind reply....How can I change the CCF data??
can you just give me a clue ??
it would be really highly appreciated as lot of people are ordering Land Rovers from the states and Can't really change the ODO unless they change the whole cluster...
I'll wait for your clue how to play with the CCF files..
Regards...
Salman EiD
#12
Miles to km's
Salman,
I apologize if I gave you the impression that the vehicle owner would be able to do this. It has to be done at an authorized dealer. The steps are basic, (1) LRNA tech support has to be contacted to supply the correct CCF file. They email the file. (2) The technician downloads the file to a zip (flash) drive (3) The file is transferred to an IDS machine, which in turn downloads it into the vehicle, using an file import tool. I would think the best way to handle this type of situation would be have the selling dealership do it prior to the new owner taking delivery. Of course this would not work if you buy the vehicle from a private party or used car dealership. At that point,it's best to make friends with your servicing dealer in Canada. Good luck with your new vehicle! ibis1
I apologize if I gave you the impression that the vehicle owner would be able to do this. It has to be done at an authorized dealer. The steps are basic, (1) LRNA tech support has to be contacted to supply the correct CCF file. They email the file. (2) The technician downloads the file to a zip (flash) drive (3) The file is transferred to an IDS machine, which in turn downloads it into the vehicle, using an file import tool. I would think the best way to handle this type of situation would be have the selling dealership do it prior to the new owner taking delivery. Of course this would not work if you buy the vehicle from a private party or used car dealership. At that point,it's best to make friends with your servicing dealer in Canada. Good luck with your new vehicle! ibis1
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