digital climate control

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my digital climate control is in farenheit rather than centigrade, does anyone know how to change it?
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press and hold left hand button on display , scroll through useing same button until you get to temp. change using right hand button
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when you say left hand button what do you mean?
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jameslxdt wrote:when you say left hand button what do you mean?
The buttons for fine tuning your preferences are the 2 little ones either side of the display:

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mines a d8
it has a different climate unit to that
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Slightly off-topic (sorry!) but what's that button to the bottom-left of the D9 climate control? The one with the car with a line over it...
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Post by chili »

information provide to me by welton

The symbol which shows air going over the bonnet is the re-circ function where no air from outside can enter the car (this is for FULL air con power or to stop smells getting in from other exhausts etc).
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Think I prefer the d8s version of the button which is a circulating arrow... ;)
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You got a remote contol for your multi function display? If so the display units can be set the menu.
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Actually looks like this one never got answered!

James: In the infinitesimally slim possibility that you ain't worked it out yet (or for the advantage of anyone else who get this as a search result now this thread has been raised from the forum grave...), lever the display out and there's a little circular switch showing through a hole in the plastic on the right of it that you can rotate with a screwdriver. One click anticlockwise should change it to centigrade if memory serves.
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yeah i still got the climate in farenheit which is annoying, that switch you talk of is on the side of the trip computer i think
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Hi James, I found this, see if it makes sense to you. Maybe this wire's fallen out of the back. I could've sworn there's a switch on the back of the display on the D8, have you had a look?

if you want your temp reading in Fahrenheit
then attach an earth lead to terminal 8 on the top black 15 connector. My
car came with Fahrenheit as default, but when I pulled the earth lead out,
which is not shown in the Haynes, it changed reading to Centigrade!
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are you sure this is on the climate control unit not the trip computer as the trip computer has 2 15 pin plugs, and in the top plug pin 8 is an earth, whereas the climate control has two large plugs one white one and one black one
ill have a look for the switch later today
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Save yourself the time James. Sorry, I was thinking of the trip computer all along. DOH!!!

Anyway, I'll keep looking for you.
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neildavies wrote: if you want your temp reading in Fahrenheit then attach an earth lead to terminal 8 on the top black 15 connector.
Ah crap yeah, forget what I said (I blame it on my medication!)...
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