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Thank you. According to VDO documentation and dipswitches on the back , the number should be between 33147 and 33534....one digit missing....
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(01-27-2018, 04:12 PM)bn InfiLights Wrote: Thank you. According to VDO documentation and dipswitches on the back , the number should be between 33147 and 33534....one digit missing....
I have not messed with it myself.This is the number Richard had written in the book of knowledge he passed along with the coach.Sorry it is of no help to you.
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I appreciate the help and posting. May be a different unit that uses a different pulse system.
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You might use a pulse number as a starting place but VDO really recommends that you find a road with mileage markers and start it at one sign post and stop the counting at the next milepost to have the most accurate reading.
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Why don't you try 33310, it's in the recommended range. It could be possible that I simply left off the first digit. Then as Micheal says, go through the calibration drill.
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Good plan. Will try it. Thanks.
MG