SDD Car Configuration File- options greyed out

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Jan 8, 2025 | 09:41 AM
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Working on SDD on a dedicated Windows 7 laptop (not a virtual machine) on a Mongoose clone cable in Engineering mode (yellow bar at the bottom of the screen). The Mongoose clone cable has worked fine in the past for anything I've used it for including CCF modifications, but it seems like only basic car personalization parameters are able to be modified. I am trying to edit the instrument cluster parameters to change my major and minor units from KMH to MPH (CDM market car) but I am not able to modify since the selection is greyed out. Can any of the SDD gurus shed light on this?


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Jan 8, 2025 | 10:16 AM
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Quote: ... I am trying to edit the instrument cluster parameters to change my major and minor units from KMH to MPH (CDM market car)
You can't do that from the settings available in the car?
I haven't seen where SDD is needed for that.
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Jan 8, 2025 | 11:32 AM
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Quote: You can't do that from the settings available in the car?
I haven't seen where SDD is needed for that.
You can switch the "minor scale" units (the small numeric readout below the dial graphic) in the settings menu in-car, but you can't change the scale of the dial and speedometer needle. You need to edit the CCF to do that.

Update, I solved the issue. On your SDD "seed calculator" (a downloadable program along the SDD crack or at https://vehcom.com/jlr/access-code) you must select the "CCF EDITOR" under Jaguar Functions. This will allow you to edit everything within the CCF.

I now have the main speedometer scale as MPH even though my car was sold in the Canadian market.

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Jan 8, 2025 | 12:04 PM
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Thanks much Jaaag! I always need all the SDD tips and hints I can get.
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Jan 8, 2025 | 06:46 PM
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Quote: You can switch the "minor scale" units (the small numeric readout below the dial graphic) in the settings menu in-car, but you can't change the scale of the dial and speedometer needle. You need to edit the CCF to do that.
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Ahhh - thanks for pointing that out. I wouldn't have guessed that.
Since I never actually changed units, I ignorantly assumed that it'd change both.
It seems odd to me that the speedometer wouldn't change to match the selection, but I'm sure there's some reason - probably legal - that it can't. Maybe to avoid drivers from using it for an excuse when caught speeding.
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