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Old 25-03-2005, 02:41 PM   #1
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Default Unlock your digital spedo (FYI)

Hey all

This will give you digital readings for your speed in mph, the amount of fuel left in miles to go, your revs in digital form, your engine temperature plus more.

NOTE!!!!!This process will not harm your car in any way you just loose your current odometer reading.
Functions



Gage Test
Dial Test
Bulb Test
N/A
N/A
Clock Type (shows “date 44” if UK)
Un
Speed MPH
Speed KPH
Revs
Fuel
Engine Type
Temp of Engine
Battery Voltage
N/A
LCD Display
(17-30 N/A)


now i had a quick play but its quite over rated and you have to do it every time you start the car.

what you do is have the car turned off push in the odometer trip button for 10 secs then keep it held down and start teh car and dont let go till you see the word test come up then you can let go and press the button to cycle through the different things
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