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[Warning Light] Cruise control (again), yes again, but working (1.6hdi no FAP/DPF, 57reg)
#31
When I tried it a message came up on the centre display “cruise control fault” but after I unplugged my cluster tried another then plugged it back in again nothing is happening
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#32
Would this fit in place & is the plug the same? https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=...2527448412
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#33
(25-03-2018, 11:10 AM)East Wrote:  Would this fit in place & is the plug the same? https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=...2527448412

I do not think that cluster will work. You would need one of these:
   

Unfortunately, I have not seen any for sale with mph, but it is not too difficult to design and print one with mph.
See my posts before for actual numbers of the cluster display, as there are several options for the colour scheme.
smile, you are alive! Peugeot Partner Escapade (same as M59, but with offroady-ish look) 2007, 1.6HDi 92
https://www.youtube.com/c/moremolecules
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(25-03-2018, 04:30 PM)saskak Wrote:  
(25-03-2018, 11:10 AM)East Wrote:  Would this fit in place & is the plug the same? https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=...2527448412

I do not think that cluster will work. You would need one of these:


Unfortunately, I have not seen any for sale with mph, but it is not too difficult to design and print one with mph.
See my posts before for actual numbers of the cluster display, as there are several options for the colour scheme.

i have  2013 van and i have the same dash that East found not the 1 in your picture
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(25-03-2018, 09:36 PM)Oi69 Wrote:  
(25-03-2018, 04:30 PM)saskak Wrote:  
(25-03-2018, 11:10 AM)East Wrote:  Would this fit in place & is the plug the same? https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=...2527448412

I do not think that cluster will work. You would need one of these:


Unfortunately, I have not seen any for sale with mph, but it is not too difficult to design and print one with mph.
See my posts before for actual numbers of the cluster display, as there are several options for the colour scheme.

i have  2013 van and i have the same dash that East found not the 1 in your picture

East was talking about the m59 berlingo and the instrument cluster that I supplied is for the m59. Yours is 2013, a lot newer than the m59.

Cheers,
Saskak
smile, you are alive! Peugeot Partner Escapade (same as M59, but with offroady-ish look) 2007, 1.6HDi 92
https://www.youtube.com/c/moremolecules
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#36
Turned off cruise control again with Lexia3 now my speedo cluster is working again
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#37
Has anyone disassembled the cluster to look at the PCB? Is there a soldered (or otherwise) jumper for miles/KMs?

You sometimes see things like that on mobile phones, they can be used for memory sizes, regions etc.
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#38
(01-05-2018, 02:18 PM)Collapsedsuspension Wrote:  Has anyone disassembled the cluster to look at the PCB? Is there a soldered (or otherwise) jumper for miles/KMs?

You sometimes see things like that on mobile phones, they can be used for memory sizes, regions etc.

I spent a bit of time looking into this. It is not as easy as flipping a jumper. It seems that the Miles or KM is stored in the EEPROM on the cluster's PCB. Unfortunately, one has to read it with a suitable eeprom serial programmer, e.g. upa usb. It should be relatively easy to read the config data/dump from the eeprom. All the mileage correction people are doing that, plus the BSI. I am thinking of buying one of these programmers (upa usb) and have a go at changing the relevant byte to show miles, rather than km. As far as I can see the problem will be to identify which exact byte to change. It could be more than one byte, but for other cars is one.

Cheers,
saskak
smile, you are alive! Peugeot Partner Escapade (same as M59, but with offroady-ish look) 2007, 1.6HDi 92
https://www.youtube.com/c/moremolecules
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(01-05-2018, 02:35 PM)saskak Wrote:  
(01-05-2018, 02:18 PM)Collapsedsuspension Wrote:  Has anyone disassembled the cluster to look at the PCB? Is there a soldered (or otherwise) jumper for miles/KMs?

You sometimes see things like that on mobile phones, they can be used for memory sizes, regions etc.

I spent a bit of time looking into this. It is not as easy as flipping a jumper. It seems that the Miles or KM is stored in the EEPROM on the cluster's PCB. Unfortunately, one has to read it with a suitable eeprom serial programmer, e.g. upa usb. It should be relatively easy to read the config data/dump from the eeprom. All the mileage correction people are doing that, plus the BSI. I am thinking of buying one of these programmers (upa usb) and have a go at changing the relevant byte to show miles, rather than km. As far as I can see the problem will be to identify which exact byte to change. It could be more than one byte, but for other cars is one.

Cheers,
saskak

Great! Thanks for the quick reply.

Do we know how big the EEPROM is?

Biggest issue here is we don't seem to have a miles-configured cluster to compare against! I'm buying a cluster now, I will take a look myself when it arrives.
I might also pull apart my non-cruise one.

Does the cruise LCD have 'Mi' characters or..?
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#40
(01-05-2018, 02:52 PM)Collapsedsuspension Wrote:  Great! Thanks for the quick reply.

Do we know how big the EEPROM is?

Biggest issue here is we don't seem to have a miles-configured cluster to compare against! I'm buying a cluster now, I will take a look myself when it arrives.
I might also pull apart my non-cruise one.

Does the cruise LCD have 'Mi' characters or..?

No worries, I am also looking for a solution. My instrument cluster works perfectly (CC LCD) and cruise also, but odometer shows KM. I do not have much of a problem with that, but it bugs me somehow. I have already replaced the underlay, so I see MPH, rather than km.
The EEPROM is small, couple of mils, with 8 wires (4 on each side opposite). It should be positioned close to the chip (bigger with I think 8 connections on each side, but it could be 16). There is this quite cheap USB keeprog that will read the, I think, 95020 eeprom. I am thinking of connecting a soic8 in-circuit adaptor to read in situ. Will post if I manage to do something. I have a few spare clusters to test

Cheers,
saskak
smile, you are alive! Peugeot Partner Escapade (same as M59, but with offroady-ish look) 2007, 1.6HDi 92
https://www.youtube.com/c/moremolecules
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