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    Instrument Cluster repairs

    Hi all,
    Selling my D2 today and go out to move car and give it a wash...
    What the.... Instrument cluster not lighting up Dead!! checked fuses all good put another cluster in working.... so how do I fix the other changing a chip over? Anyone go a recommendation for a repairer in Australia?

    I can't synchronise the BCU to cluster, I've tried this previously without success (I've had to change the BCU before) I've updated the Nanocom to latest firmware as well with no luck syncing....
    Still have the old BCU with the correct KM or there abouts.....

    I've let the buyer know who's travelling from Canberra today by train to drive home in the D2!!

    So what to offer a solution for repair and offer the cost for said repair....

    Help.....
    Cheers Lemo

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    Crisis averted!!

    Buyer was very agreeable, lucky my D2 is in such good condition!
    Found a cluster (thanks GazK) with pretty much the same KM on it, give or take 100km or so..... getting shipped to new owner asap!
    Got the BCU and Cluster matching if new owner wants to put both in and sync the ECU, keys etc?? or can just plug the new(second hand cluster in) I've turned on the ignore difference in BCU and speedo setting..

    Lemo

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    If the odometer error warning is disabled in the BCU the cluster is plug and play and if the odometer mileage is higher the value in the BCU will automatically go up to that
    Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    If the odometer error warning is disabled in the BCU the cluster is plug and play and if the odometer mileage is higher the value in the BCU will automatically go up to that
    Not 100% that always happens??
    The BCU was replaced with a lower mileage one and never changed or “synced” with the odometer? Not sure why?
    Two different BCU’s and odometers and couldn’t get any of them to sync to match the original odometer value?
    Any way the solution by replacing with an almost same milage “new” cluster will get it sorted

    Lemo

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