went to the dealer today.....
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It is a pain in the *** guys, but we at GM are bound to certain Policies and Procedures and federal Laws that prhibit us from doing what we will to modify milage in any way other than accepted by General Motors.
#12
Mileage programmed @ a specific GM Authorized Facility; dealer programs options w/ Tech 2. Side note, SHIAT! Those Tech2's are pricey. Know anyone from GM that has a garage sale? I don't attend garage sales normally, but I'd throw a guy some $ & a Snickers if I ever saw 1 on a table.
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TW, you knew I wasn't calling you out, right? I agree w/ u, it just sucks to be in his situation!
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thnks for the help guys.i got a call from my service guy today,and t have anything done they want the old cluster and a sticker in the door.my guy is hookin me up with the sticker so now i gotta have the cluster shipped from home
..... but oh well least i aint gettin fuggered over
..... but oh well least i aint gettin fuggered over
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If that doesn't work for you there are speedometer shops that can reprogram your cluster to the correct mileage of your vehicle. They will want some type of certified proof of mileage, like your old cluster plus the new cluster to add the miles, etc. I had it done when I bought my Denali cluster. I think it was like $80 and took like a week total. If you want I can try and find the info of who I used. Don't want to lose your warranty for sure and definitely don't want a odometer fraud issue.
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Wode Open is right too....there are Speedo Shops that will program it for the original Poster like USpeedo and others. But they will require a certified milage proof also.
I hope you do get your situation resolved. If i can help just let me know.
Last edited by Torque_Wrench; Apr 18, 2008 at 09:10 AM. Reason: brain fart
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i did it through some company in arizona, no dealer in my area could do it, told them my current milege, then estimated how much more miles would be put on till i got it back in and when i got to that point just swapped it out. I was off by one mile.


