View Full Version : Help 1999 SUZUKI GSX750fF X.. Hits the 99999...
mummy rider
28th September 2008, 15:45
Hello and help, I wanting help on resetting my electric odometer, its hit the 99999 and even the trip-ometer will not reset. If you have any info for this as I've been in and seen the local CHCH Suzuki Shop with a wait of over two weeks for a reply :oi-grr: being told the only way to fix it is to buy new unit :argh:... they told me they hadn't come across this problem before, and a new unit would be over the GRAND :eek5: So please if anyone out there has an idea i'ld be grateful...:hug:
TimeOut
28th September 2008, 15:48
There is a place in the states that resets them, don't know if there's anyone here though.
T.W.R
28th September 2008, 16:41
You could try E. PARROTT & SON LTD they're auto instrument specialists
360 St Asaph Street
ph/fax (03) 366 4675
email: parrotts@ihug.co.nz
They're pretty shit-hot at calibrating speedos etc
xwhatsit
29th September 2008, 15:03
Well I'll be. I suppose in software you should always be on the look out for integer overflow -- just be thankful it didn't roll over to `-65535.0'!
imdying
2nd October 2008, 12:42
You could try E. PARROTT & SON LTD they're auto instrument specialists
360 St Asaph Street
ph/fax (03) 366 4675
email: parrotts@ihug.co.nz
They're pretty shit-hot at calibrating speedos etc
I'd start with them :yes:
Failing that, you can actually crack the unit and change the values stored inside (in 4 different places at once iirc), but that's serious shite, and you're a million times better off it you can find someone that does it.
Or you could just ignore it and use the trip meter.
mummy rider
4th October 2008, 10:51
Thanks for that, but even the tripmeter is sitting on numbers and not able to reset, Thanks for your help........
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