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DIY: Z3 Non-M gauge cluster to Z3M S54 Conversion
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Just to give an update and a few tips.
I got the eeprom flashed.
ended-up removing it as i didn't have a clip.
X-prog is not able to flash the 93CS56.
It doesn't have the option to clear the "Protections Bit" that enables to writing the entire eeprom.
You can use X-porg for the external coding chip C46.
Ended up using UPA programmer to flash the CS56 Chip.
Tips...
Read Protect Register
Record the protection bit *DA*.
Clear Protect Regiser
Write the Eerpom
Write Protect Register
I have ordered the Gague S. and a custom M S54-Z3 gauges from Venoxy.
Its keeps the s54 m z3 tachometer scale but has the oil temp cutout for gauge s.



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Did you receive these things yet?Originally posted by ZiMMie View PostJust to give an update and a few tips.
I got the eeprom flashed.
ended-up removing it as i didn't have a clip.
X-prog is not able to flash the 93CS56.
It doesn't have the option to clear the "Protections Bit" that enables to writing the entire eeprom.
You can use X-porg for the external coding chip C46.
Ended up using UPA programmer to flash the CS56 Chip.
Tips...
Read Protect Register
Record the protection bit *DA*.
Clear Protect Regiser
Write the Eerpom
Write Protect Register
I have ordered the Gague S. and a custom M S54-Z3 gauges from Venoxy.
Its keeps the s54 m z3 tachometer scale but has the oil temp cutout for gauge s.



I am doing the same thing.
Waiting for my venoxy faceplate before continuing to build, but I am not sure yet how to wire in the Gauge.S into the cluster.
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Yes. although i haven't had time to continue. I'd like to reuse unused pins on the Cluster PCB and install external wifi antenna.Originally posted by et89 View Post
Did you receive these things yet?
I am doing the same thing.
Waiting for my venoxy faceplate before continuing to build, but I am not sure yet how to wire in the Gauge.S into the cluster.
Hopefully i find some time within this month to finish it up. Although I'm not really in a rush.
Here is how it sits currently.
Last edited by ZiMMie; 01-18-2024, 06:06 AM.
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Nice! keeping it inconspicuous with the black faceplate and no M-logo.Originally posted by ZiMMie View Post
Yes. although i haven't had time to continue. I'd like to reuse unused pins on the Cluster PCB and install external wifi antenna.
Hopefully i find some time within this month to finish it up. Although I'm not really in a rush.
Here is how it sits currently.
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From my first attempt at reading the EEPROM with PASoft, it struggles to get an accurate read. Lots of FF's and missing information. That was only with a single algorithm though. I'll need to try the rest and see what happens.Originally posted by terra View Post
Yeah I wonder. Or maybe PASoft?
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I tried all the 93S56 algorithms PASoft provided and none were anything close to the actual EEPROM read.Originally posted by armenh7 View Post
From my first attempt at reading the EEPROM with PASoft, it struggles to get an accurate read. Lots of FF's and missing information. That was only with a single algorithm though. I'll need to try the rest and see what happens.
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Yes. PASoft hasn’t been setup to work with Z3 CAN bus clusters. The algorithm it uses doesn’t correctly read or write to the EEPROM. Interestingly enough, the dump it provides combines both the internal EEPROM and the coding plug with a large section of FF’s between them. It is unable to correctly write to the EEPROM. This is also in part because some sectors of the EEPROM are read only over TXD bus. So far, the only way I’ve found to code these clusters is by manually writing to the EEPROM chip itself using a chip burner.Originally posted by armenh7 View Post
I tried all the 93S56 algorithms PASoft provided and none were anything close to the actual EEPROM read.
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I tried changing the gauge calibration string on a friend 3.0l Z3. For some reason it doesn't work, as soon as I program my custom string in the 93S56 EEPROM the cluster shows EEP_2 error and none of the gauge works. I tried both UPA USB and Xprog, programming process ends succesfully with each one. I verified every flash by reading the eeprom afterward, no difference between programmed file and read file. Of course, if I program the stock EEPROM file back everything works fine again.Originally posted by ZiMMie View PostIf anyone is interested in changing the coolant gauge buffer, it start at 0xF4.
there isnt much of a buffer on the S54 EEPROM compared to the non m.
M54 Cluster Water Temp Gauge
S54 Cluster Water Temp Gauge
Here is the stock gauge string : 0F 21 32 4E 4B A7 73 A7 78 2A 7D 53 which is 15 50 75 115 120 125°C.
Here is the modified string : 0F 21 3C 4E 55 A7 69 A7 6E 2A 73 53 which is 15 60 85 105 110 115°C.
Seems to me that there is a checksum in the file because that's the only explaination that come up to me for the program to throw an EEP_2 error. I would like to understand because it's a useful mod on the E46.
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