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    flashing odometer? normal?

    just got a 2000 d2 td5 and the odometer is flashing the overall km's its done and i was wondering if this ment anything? read owners manual and found nothing but thought i'd ask just to be sure proberly nothing

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    Nanocom needed?

    Quote Originally Posted by martyd2td5 View Post
    just got a 2000 d2 td5 and the odometer is flashing the overall km's its done and i was wondering if this ment anything? read owners manual and found nothing but thought i'd ask just to be sure proberly nothing
    From what I have read you may need your ECU reset with a Nanocom.

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    flashing mileometer odometer!!!!

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    Nobody seems to have advised the obvious , but seeing you have just got the car it means that the instruments do not match the ECU.

    This suggests that the car may have been "clocked". ie another instrument console with lower ks replacing the original.

    I would be going back to where I bought it and asking some very pointed questions , and maybe if unsatisfied talking to the police.

    Regards Philip A

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    Philip A is correct...

    Your BCU and Instrument cluster our not synchronized...

    You may be in for a nasty shock, or it may have just lost sync...

    Take it back, get it synced and check your odometer doesn't climb like the wind!

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    thanks guys

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    Might be an idea to drop past JC's for an "independent" assessment then decide on further action.

    If you have been duped, then tear 'em a new one.

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    Maybe not such bad news...

    Mine did that after 3 years of ownership so it hadn't been clocked. Caused by water ingress behind the dash after a new windscreen was fitted which also confused the central locking, indicators, starter & changed the P,R,N,D,3 etc indicator on the dash to "B" Once the water had dried, all the faults disapeared except for the flashing odo.

    Easily reset with my nanocom.
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    got a dianostic scan done today and it all fine with sync and everything showing a code 0120 canerror/can link fault wiring error which old mate said will take time to trace and money

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