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		I have a 2003 Boxster S.  986.   I can confirm without reservation that the Xtool X100 Pro2 scanner changes the odometer to whatever I want it to say with incredible simplicity.  Hook up to OBDII select dashboard, select Porsche 986 select change mileage save present setting, put in desired mileage and go.:dance: 
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 That is a scary thought. :mad: 
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 Assume you did this for the 996 gauges you installed?  The listing in Amazon says it doesn't do mileage but it does keys, remotes and immobilizers for 2000-2014 cars.  I wonder if it does Porsche key programming. 
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 Of course, a CarFax report may not agree with the odometer. 
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		This is actually pretty intriguing. I want to put a 996 cluster in my 986. I planned to have to pay big bucks to send my 996 cluster off for a odometer adjustment and possibly wait weeks for it. In that time, I couldn’t drive my Boxster, obviously, or my miles wouldn’t match my new cluster. Now I could just do it in my garage. 
	How does this tool compare to the Durametric tool that everyone seems to recommend?  | 
		
 Keep in mind that you'll also want to change the VIN in the new cluster. I did it with an eprom programmer. It's a little scary that you can change the odometer reading from a hand held scanner. 
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 I want to change the VIN but the scanner will not do it.  I read somewhere if I set the odometer to roll over to 0 that it will boot like a brand new cluster and look for the VIN in the ECM and copy it.  I do not know if this is true, maybe someone will chime in.  I am not computer literate enough to remove the Eprom and reprogram it. 
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 Doing it that way ensures that everything is copied over and you aren’t supporting the makers of a thieves tool.  | 
		
 I also did the 996 cluster swap in my 02 track car with a eeprom programmer.  Did both mileage and VIN. 
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 I know I’m resurrecting an old thread but I have a 996 gauge cluster in my 986 and I want to sync up the mileages. The Aurelio Mk808 does not do Porsche mileage changes.  
	I bought an eeprom reader but I am having a hard time making it work. I connect the clip to the chip on the board but nothing happens on my computer. I bought a cheapo chip programmer on Amazon and I wonder if I don’t have what I actually need or if I am just doing it wrong. What chip programmer hardware is good? Do I need a program for the computer to read and write values? From what I was reading in the Amazon page it seems like the seller is saying once it detects a chip the app should just pop up but I didn’t install anything special. This is what I tried following and didn’t have any luck. https://rennlist.com/forums/attachments/boxster-and-boxster-s-986-forum/1304533d1559093466-cluster-upgrade-working-with-the-eprom-on-porsche-boxster-illustrated-old-and-new-style-clusters-minimum.pdf Both Boxsters I need to do are late-style cars, a 2001 and a 2004. I super appreciate the help, thanks!  | 
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