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Correcting display on Digital Temp Control
Hello All,
Winter is nearly here. (In near Chicago) You have been a big help in troubleshooting some problems I've had in the past and for that I'd like to thank you. Right now, I have another problem. I own a 1989 Chrysler newyorker with a 3.0 and Auto Climate control. Normally when you adjust the temperature, the display reads in farenheit. (i.e. 70º, 79º, 80º etc) One day, out of the sky blue, I was driving and went to turn on the heat and all of a sudden, it started reading at what looked to be Celsius (25º, 26º, 27º etc) Can anyone tell me what I can do to correct this or do I need to replace the climate control? Thank you, Jesse |
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somewhere on the unit is a button that will switch it off metric
Jes wrote: > Hello All, > Winter is nearly here. (In near Chicago) > You have been a big help in troubleshooting some problems I've had in the > past and for that I'd like to thank you. > > Right now, I have another problem. > I own a 1989 Chrysler newyorker with a 3.0 and Auto Climate control. > Normally when you adjust the temperature, the display reads in farenheit. > (i.e. 70º, 79º, 80º etc) > > One day, out of the sky blue, I was driving and went to turn on the heat and > all of a sudden, it started reading at what looked to be Celsius (25º, 26º, > 27º etc) > > Can anyone tell me what I can do to correct this or do I need to replace the > climate control? > > Thank you, > > Jesse |
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somewhere on the unit is a button that will switch it off metric
Jes wrote: > Hello All, > Winter is nearly here. (In near Chicago) > You have been a big help in troubleshooting some problems I've had in the > past and for that I'd like to thank you. > > Right now, I have another problem. > I own a 1989 Chrysler newyorker with a 3.0 and Auto Climate control. > Normally when you adjust the temperature, the display reads in farenheit. > (i.e. 70º, 79º, 80º etc) > > One day, out of the sky blue, I was driving and went to turn on the heat and > all of a sudden, it started reading at what looked to be Celsius (25º, 26º, > 27º etc) > > Can anyone tell me what I can do to correct this or do I need to replace the > climate control? > > Thank you, > > Jesse |
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Keep it in Celsius! That's what the normal world does.
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Keep it in Celsius! That's what the normal world does.
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No dont get another one, Been along time since i worked on that yr chrysler
but there is a certain way to change it back off of celcius, but pushing 2 bottons on the display, if you have an owners manual it will tell you how to do it, if i remember when i go into work tommorro i will look it up for you. Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech "Jes" > wrote in message m... > Hello All, > Winter is nearly here. (In near Chicago) > You have been a big help in troubleshooting some problems I've had in the > past and for that I'd like to thank you. > > Right now, I have another problem. > I own a 1989 Chrysler newyorker with a 3.0 and Auto Climate control. > Normally when you adjust the temperature, the display reads in farenheit. > (i.e. 70º, 79º, 80º etc) > > One day, out of the sky blue, I was driving and went to turn on the heat and > all of a sudden, it started reading at what looked to be Celsius (25º, 26º, > 27º etc) > > Can anyone tell me what I can do to correct this or do I need to replace the > climate control? > > Thank you, > > Jesse > > |
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No dont get another one, Been along time since i worked on that yr chrysler
but there is a certain way to change it back off of celcius, but pushing 2 bottons on the display, if you have an owners manual it will tell you how to do it, if i remember when i go into work tommorro i will look it up for you. Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech "Jes" > wrote in message m... > Hello All, > Winter is nearly here. (In near Chicago) > You have been a big help in troubleshooting some problems I've had in the > past and for that I'd like to thank you. > > Right now, I have another problem. > I own a 1989 Chrysler newyorker with a 3.0 and Auto Climate control. > Normally when you adjust the temperature, the display reads in farenheit. > (i.e. 70º, 79º, 80º etc) > > One day, out of the sky blue, I was driving and went to turn on the heat and > all of a sudden, it started reading at what looked to be Celsius (25º, 26º, > 27º etc) > > Can anyone tell me what I can do to correct this or do I need to replace the > climate control? > > Thank you, > > Jesse > > |
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Glenn,
I have the owners manuals and see no mention of how to change it back to US/Farenheight. If you could look it up and email me back, I'd really appreciate it. Thank you, Jesse "maxpower" > wrote in message ... > No dont get another one, Been along time since i worked on that yr chrysler > but there is a certain way to change it back off of celcius, but pushing 2 > bottons on the display, if you have an owners manual it will tell you how to > do it, if i remember when i go into work tommorro i will look it up for you. > Glenn Beasley > Chrysler Tech > "Jes" > wrote in message > m... > > Hello All, > > Winter is nearly here. (In near Chicago) > > You have been a big help in troubleshooting some problems I've had in the > > past and for that I'd like to thank you. > > > > Right now, I have another problem. > > I own a 1989 Chrysler newyorker with a 3.0 and Auto Climate control. > > Normally when you adjust the temperature, the display reads in farenheit. > > (i.e. 70º, 79º, 80º etc) > > > > One day, out of the sky blue, I was driving and went to turn on the heat > and > > all of a sudden, it started reading at what looked to be Celsius (25º, > 26º, > > 27º etc) > > > > Can anyone tell me what I can do to correct this or do I need to replace > the > > climate control? > > > > Thank you, > > > > Jesse > > > > > > |
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Glenn,
I have the owners manuals and see no mention of how to change it back to US/Farenheight. If you could look it up and email me back, I'd really appreciate it. Thank you, Jesse "maxpower" > wrote in message ... > No dont get another one, Been along time since i worked on that yr chrysler > but there is a certain way to change it back off of celcius, but pushing 2 > bottons on the display, if you have an owners manual it will tell you how to > do it, if i remember when i go into work tommorro i will look it up for you. > Glenn Beasley > Chrysler Tech > "Jes" > wrote in message > m... > > Hello All, > > Winter is nearly here. (In near Chicago) > > You have been a big help in troubleshooting some problems I've had in the > > past and for that I'd like to thank you. > > > > Right now, I have another problem. > > I own a 1989 Chrysler newyorker with a 3.0 and Auto Climate control. > > Normally when you adjust the temperature, the display reads in farenheit. > > (i.e. 70º, 79º, 80º etc) > > > > One day, out of the sky blue, I was driving and went to turn on the heat > and > > all of a sudden, it started reading at what looked to be Celsius (25º, > 26º, > > 27º etc) > > > > Can anyone tell me what I can do to correct this or do I need to replace > the > > climate control? > > > > Thank you, > > > > Jesse > > > > > > |
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if the rest of the world was normal they would find it easier to get
along then to murder people just for breathing Magiel Venema wrote: > Keep it in Celsius! That's what the normal world does. |
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