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The C/F format for the outside temp display (on rearview mirror) can be changed by depressing the switch for an extended period (Instructions are in the owners manual, page 2-54). The inside temp C/F format (on the automatic climate control) is changed via the "English/Metric" selection on the DIC.
is it a canadian car?...I have a canadian regal..if i unplug the instrument cluster, guess what..my climate control changes from Celcius to Farenheight. When i plug it back in...it goes back to canadian eh..so.im thinking you need a US instrument cluster (ie..miles not kilometers).to make the climate control stay in farenheight....awaiting your feedback
OC means out of calibration,,, go to a big parking lot and drive in circles,this lets the compass relearn its position,if this doesnt work,,take it to the dealer there may be something else wrong
For general awareness, the outside air temperature sensor is located above the inside mirror. Try to reset the temperature measurement unit:1. Switch engine on.2. Press and hold clock minute (min) and hour (h) buttons simultaneoutly longer than 3 seconds. The display will show new temperature measurement unit.
Yes. Look in the Fuse Panel inside the Truck. Use a Good Maglight or LED Flashlight and Hold it Behind the Fuses to see the Blown Ones. It is usually in an AUX Outlet. Also check thr Fuse Relay Box under the Hood for a Blown Fuse using the Same Method. See if there is a Relay for this also. If so, Replace it. Let me know if you need any more Help! Please Rate my Response, I need all the Help That I can Get!
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