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Old 07-22-2006, 03:52 PM
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Trip Odometer

Anybody Know How To Change The Trip Odometer To Mph . It Reads Kilometer Per Hour . The Owners Manual Shows How To Reset To O Miles / Kmh But Not How To Change It To Mph.

Any Info Would Be Good

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Old 07-22-2006, 11:36 PM
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Re: Trip Odometer

I have no idea what you are talking about. I dont have any meter on my car that can change from mph to kph...just the trip that shows how many miles you have gone....not how fast you are going. Explain a little better.
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Re: Trip Odometer

i think what TAUMULLER means is that the odometer is currently logging kmh rather than mph, so at the rate of conversion if he drives 19 miles on the car - the odometer would read 30 (giving an inaccurate measure of mileage)
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Re: Trip Odometer

I didnt even know it was possible to change it to kmh. This may sound stupid but did you try what the manual says about changing it from mph to kmh just to see if it changes it back?, surely you did. Or maybe try unhooking your battery for a few minutes.
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Re: Trip Odometer

Um, as far as I know the only thing that is in kph on our cars are the little numbers under the mph on the speedo. Unless you got your car direct from europe, canada, mexico, or somewhere that uses kph, everything should be in MPH. I dont think there is any way even change from kph to mph on the trip/odometer.
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