Nadaclosefriend
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Anyone have experience replacing their instrument cluster?
New vehicle, detailer messed up the gauge cluster with some chemicals they “detailed” it with and they had to pay to replace it.
My local toyota has replaced the parts and installed the new one. They said the gauge lights up as if it is connected but it will not reflect any rpm data, etc. Their tech rep is working on figuring it out.
Anyone have any ideas why?
EDIT:
Incase anyone has to deal with this…
Someone below mentioned coding via ISTA toyota software.
My mechanic friend also sent some screenshots of the AllData install guide.
EDIT:
This process has been shitty to deal with but there may be 1 convenience through it all. The toyota tech rep is currently in contact with the bmw ista software people to send them the new update for the car and this update actually unlocks the car’s ecu which we all know 2022+ are locked ecu. So that’s a nice 1-2k cost removal for a tune when I decide to do so. The ista software is actually z4 software as well incase anyone is curious, I know we all know it’s z4 dna but I didn’t think the ecu software itself was z4.
I’ll be posting my followup experience with the toyota that damaged the vehicle once the repairs are done and car is good to go.
EDIT:
Heads up for anyone that may deal with this. Toyota just told me it will be 1-2 days and the update will be sent and applied to the vehicle. They figured this out 5 days ago from today being Wednesday.
I’ll ask them if this update can be applied to all new supras looking to get their ecu unlocked, maybe not since the update is being applied purely because the cluster is a more recent version than the entire car itself. Will post soon
EDIT:
Update is working, running final checks and should be picking up within the next hour. I’ll confirm the ecu stuff at the dealer if possible.
EDIT:
Got the car back, no dealer fuck up from Toyota of Fred Anderson in Charleston, SC. Great Toyota from my experience in the service dept.
Asked the service manager is the ecu thing legit? He said 50/50 so I’m going to go with a no but I’ll update once I bring it to a tuner for them to see.
The field rep also said this took longer than a normal service since there was no supra in their system that has ever went through this process and the update was directed for my specific vin. Funny because now occasionally there’s something in german on my screen but I don’t mind thats a funny unique detail with my car now.
I do feel a little fucked in the idea of bimmercode because how reliable can I know it is working on a 1of1 system update?
New vehicle, detailer messed up the gauge cluster with some chemicals they “detailed” it with and they had to pay to replace it.
My local toyota has replaced the parts and installed the new one. They said the gauge lights up as if it is connected but it will not reflect any rpm data, etc. Their tech rep is working on figuring it out.
Anyone have any ideas why?
EDIT:
Incase anyone has to deal with this…
Someone below mentioned coding via ISTA toyota software.
My mechanic friend also sent some screenshots of the AllData install guide.
EDIT:
This process has been shitty to deal with but there may be 1 convenience through it all. The toyota tech rep is currently in contact with the bmw ista software people to send them the new update for the car and this update actually unlocks the car’s ecu which we all know 2022+ are locked ecu. So that’s a nice 1-2k cost removal for a tune when I decide to do so. The ista software is actually z4 software as well incase anyone is curious, I know we all know it’s z4 dna but I didn’t think the ecu software itself was z4.
I’ll be posting my followup experience with the toyota that damaged the vehicle once the repairs are done and car is good to go.
EDIT:
Heads up for anyone that may deal with this. Toyota just told me it will be 1-2 days and the update will be sent and applied to the vehicle. They figured this out 5 days ago from today being Wednesday.
I’ll ask them if this update can be applied to all new supras looking to get their ecu unlocked, maybe not since the update is being applied purely because the cluster is a more recent version than the entire car itself. Will post soon
EDIT:
Update is working, running final checks and should be picking up within the next hour. I’ll confirm the ecu stuff at the dealer if possible.
EDIT:
Got the car back, no dealer fuck up from Toyota of Fred Anderson in Charleston, SC. Great Toyota from my experience in the service dept.
Asked the service manager is the ecu thing legit? He said 50/50 so I’m going to go with a no but I’ll update once I bring it to a tuner for them to see.
The field rep also said this took longer than a normal service since there was no supra in their system that has ever went through this process and the update was directed for my specific vin. Funny because now occasionally there’s something in german on my screen but I don’t mind thats a funny unique detail with my car now.
I do feel a little fucked in the idea of bimmercode because how reliable can I know it is working on a 1of1 system update?
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