Originally Posted by
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Except that any "correction" that you make by this method (distance multiplier) will equally effect your analogue and digital Speedos AND induce an error into your previously accurate odometer. For this reason I have left mine alone with VagCom.
My car displays 106kph on both speedos when GPS and VagCom CanBus speed from ABS indicate 100kph. Interesting thing here is that my cars CanBus "knows" its true speed to the kilometer and can display it via VagCom to me. But VW have set it up to display this intentional overread error on the speedos. I can live with this.
Ross Tech who are the makers of VagCom are of the opinion that there is no known way to adjust the relationship between the two speedos and the ODO via diagnostics (ie VagCom). This relationship is fixed. So change one and you change the other two. They believe the distance multiplier "exists primarily to accommodate different transmission types with different gear ratios between the the driveshafts and vehicle speed sensor."
So if you want to tweak your speedo via VagCom and make it slightly closer to true speed, do so in the knowledge that you will be inducing and error into you odometer. I suppose this ODO error will be in your favour in any case.
Interesting. So could one set their speedo extremely low, thereby affecting the odo to the point that it reads a fraction of the true distance travelled?Can major changes to the odo be made otherwise?
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