It's not easy to find the flag, because each and every EEPROM is a bit different, because of software versions on the clock, etc. But it would be a good bet to look in the are where the kmh/mph resides. It may also be just a byte acting as a flag. When you suspect one, change it and retry until you find it. It shure be a hell of a job, but i did such things myself and sometimes fortune will help.
After spend a bit of time compairing several 24c16 files be it Diesel or Petrol the difference on 1112 1122 1412 all showed the same
address 0x97 Km=0x01 and MPH 0x00 this was the case on both convers the petrol middle convers and the Diesel FL 1412.
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ignor the lower part its just 097
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