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Discotigger



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Fahrenheit to Celsius on display, how to reset?

Had my 05MY TD6 (with touchscreen sat-nav) serviced last week. When, they reset the service indicator, they've somehow changed the temperature display on the dashboard from degrees celsius to fahrenheit.

I've been into the sat-nav settings and it's set to celsius...but the sat-nav display now shows 42 degrees CELSIUS...where the dash display shows 42 degrees FAHRENHEIT.

I guess that they've screwed something up when they've done the reset, but the question now is...how do I get the dash display back to degrees celsius?

Changing the settings on the sat-nav display has no effect!! So is there a way to do it without a diagnostics tool?

Any help would be much appreciated, am trying to retrieve my info on the codes and button sequences from Bimmernav, but not had any luck so far.

Here's hoping you guru's out there have the answers!! Bow down Bow down

Post #229884 17th Dec 2013 8:36pm
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Contraband



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What about just asking the people that serviced it to put it back to how it was before they touched it?? Previously..
Vogue SE TD6
Defender 90 2.4
Defender 110 TD5
Vogue 3.5 EFI

Post #229885 17th Dec 2013 8:40pm
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Discotigger



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Had thought of that, but it's a case of getting the time. I can't get back to them till friday...and would rather be able to sort it myself if possible, then next time I use them I've got a bartering chip up my sleeve...

As In...'Last time you guys serviced my FF you screwed up the temp display and I had to sort your Censored up'

Maybe worth a bit of discount or brownie points!

Post #229889 17th Dec 2013 8:51pm
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Contraband



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Agreed... Much easier if someone on here can tell you how to do it. Previously..
Vogue SE TD6
Defender 90 2.4
Defender 110 TD5
Vogue 3.5 EFI

Post #229892 17th Dec 2013 8:56pm
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DMRR



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Try this :

With the ignition key in position 1, press and hold the trip odometer reset button. While holding the button in, turn the key to position 0. This changes the temp display on the A/C and the exterior temp display. Land Rover Addict
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Post #229895 17th Dec 2013 9:02pm
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Discotigger



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DMRR

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Many thanks DMRR!! Absolutely perfect.. worked a charm!!


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And thanks from me too.

Been annoying me for months and just got around to changing it

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