The user opens Tachosoft 23.1, selects the exact vehicle make, model, and chip type, and inputs the target mileage.
Leo ignored the three security warnings from his browser. He disabled his antivirus when it flagged the .exe file as a Trojan. "Just a false positive," he muttered, desperate to see the "065,000" he planned to program into the dash.
He connected his laptop to the car’s OBD-II port. The software launched with a jagged, pixelated splash screen. He entered the vehicle’s VIN and hit Execute.