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Plug your old cluster in and get the mileage. Unless you drove with the new cluster in already. If you did but you know what the mileage was on the new cluster when you got it you can see where you are at now and subtract the new clusters original number from there and then just add that to the original when you plug it back in. Otherwise you will have to have a dealer pull it from the BCM which could lead to warranty issues/odometer fraud with the DMV. You can get your new cluster reprogrammed at TV and Nav to go out of New York
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Why did you start another thread on this? I already answered this for you in your other post I'll reiterate ....Dealer can pull it from your BCM. You can't pull it with your OBD scanner
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I honestly do not know what BCM is. Any tool I can buy to do this home or is this only supported at dodge dealership
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Ohh.... he was asking what i meant. Whoops.
I'll get another cup of coffee lol
It's sarcasm people.... Meaning "search for that mess Yourself on Google"....
I think it's a violation of federal law to swap a cluster without doing paperwork to record the actual mileage. It needs to be done by a certified shop and the title to the vehicle will be branded to reflect that the actual mileage differs from that of the odometer. The best way to do it is to have the new cluster reflect the exact mileage from the old.