Question? Instrument cluster (w/imobilizer) replaced. Will my original APR ECU still work?
My cluster was replaced under warranty at 49.950 miles (wehewww). The keys all had to be re-programmed. My "stock" ECU was in the car. Will my APR ECU need to be re-cloned to the immobilizer code to work with the new keys? Thought I'd ask before I try it... TIA.
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I think..>>
They clone your original to the new cluster so all should be good!
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The APR ECU was cloned to the original imobilizer. Now that the cluster (imobilizer) is new, my...
thought was that they have to repeat the cloning process to the new cluster?
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The ECU determines that..>>
I believe. The cluster is just matched to that.
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OK, I'll go try it and we'll know!
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I guess your correct. That 93 octane rush is back!
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Cool!
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