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Originally Posted by Maafeu
So first thing you'll need to do it get a chip reader, I suggest the EZP2019+. It comes with all the attachments you'll need to connect to the chip. Also comes with the software to read it. Once you connect to the chip and read there information, there's three locations within the first two lines that carry the mileage information. Those are read in Hex format and need to be updated to reflect your current mileage. Once that's updated, you'll have to write it back to your chip and you should be good to go.
I'm currently working on mine right now. i was able to play around with it on my 2013 cluster. but I'm going to try it on my 2017+ cluster.
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Just saw your PM.. never got around to doing it but looking at the hardware you mentioned it's definitely going to be a down-the-road project for me

I've been feeling particularly lazy when it comes to tinkering with my car given the weather right now.