Temperature display
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Temperature display
Since i have disconnected the battery on my 96 1.9dt glx the temperature display is in farenheit im sure that it was in degrees c before does anyone know how to alter it back!
Thanks matt
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Re: Temperature display
I'm sure that is set by a jumper on the side of the display! There's a post buried somewhere on this, I'll have a dig.
Edit: In fact one of the pins on the back needs earthing to display fahrenheit. If yours has done this after a battery disconnect it is probably shot.
Edit: In fact one of the pins on the back needs earthing to display fahrenheit. If yours has done this after a battery disconnect it is probably shot.
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Re: Temperature display
a cheap solution . do what i did , mine is located in front of the speedo clocks
even the outside sensor fits through the access gromit under the carpet on the drivers side floor/bulkhead ...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/BACKLIT-INTERIO ... 586&sr=8-3
even the outside sensor fits through the access gromit under the carpet on the drivers side floor/bulkhead ...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/BACKLIT-INTERIO ... 586&sr=8-3
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its in the menu when your setting the time with the left button.
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Re: Temperature display
The MFD on the D8 is completely different to the one on the D9
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i havent seen one of them fake wood veneers in quite some time.
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whos car is that ? never seen the wood effect like that beforehighlander wrote:The MFD on the D8 is completely different to the one on the D9
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Dunno, found it through a Google Images search
Personally, I think too much walnut = horrible

Personally, I think too much walnut = horrible
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i think the wallnut thats there is enough but the added stuff i agree its yuck, the best thing to do to that part of the dash is paint it silver.
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I know what you mean, we get so many off the tree here we don't know what to do with them, I couldn't even be bothered to pick any up this year.highlander wrote:Personally, I think too much walnut = horrible


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a wallnut tree.
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Re: Temperature display
i like the walnut effect, on that pic it looks nice ,
i think it will be vinyl stuck on ive seen them on ebay
but i dont like it enuff to buy it and fiddle about cutting it and sticking it on
think i'll stick to the standard black effect
i think it will be vinyl stuck on ive seen them on ebay
but i dont like it enuff to buy it and fiddle about cutting it and sticking it on

think i'll stick to the standard black effect
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ive seen them wallnut stickers they really do look very stickerish. Spray paint is the best choice if you find the standard black a bit too discreet, but ideally it should be brushed aluminum.