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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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ooopps sorry i missed this post. i dont have that shop manual around
anymore, but if you have the manual it says it in there, does this vehicle have the navigator or whatever you call it? and if so is it in metric also?? something on that dash will make it go back to US display, read the manual, it is in there, I just cannot remember how to do it "Jes" > wrote in message . com... > 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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ooopps sorry i missed this post. i dont have that shop manual around
anymore, but if you have the manual it says it in there, does this vehicle have the navigator or whatever you call it? and if so is it in metric also?? something on that dash will make it go back to US display, read the manual, it is in there, I just cannot remember how to do it "Jes" > wrote in message . com... > 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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