Working with EEPROM data carries significant risk. An incorrect "write" command can "brick" an instrument cluster, rendering the vehicle unable to start. It is industry standard to of the original EEPROM file before making any changes.
Retrieving the 4 or 5-digit Secret Key Code (SKC) required for programming new keys or matching replacement instrument clusters. vag+eeprom+programmer+120
Reading and writing immobilizer data, which is essential for "Immo Off" procedures or repairing "Start-Error" faults. Working with EEPROM data carries significant risk
Correcting odometer displays after replacing a damaged instrument cluster to ensure the mileage matches the vehicle's actual history. vag+eeprom+programmer+120