Navigation, adding it on afterwards
#92
Re: Navigation, adding it on afterwards
....now you have to do the mod to change the cluster!
Actually, I'm thinking that might not be that easy, and you would have to change the Hybrid Vehicle Control ECU, so you probably don't want to go there.
Later!
Dang
Actually, I'm thinking that might not be that easy, and you would have to change the Hybrid Vehicle Control ECU, so you probably don't want to go there.
Later!
Dang
#93
Re: Navigation, adding it on afterwards
The TCH does both Miles and Km. The MFD has a toggle as does the NAV.
#94
Re: Navigation, adding it on afterwards
But the defalt unit is english on the speedometer and instant FE guage. Dang was commenting that crasher should change out the main guage cluster to get a metric speedometer and metric instant FE guage.
#95
Re: Navigation, adding it on afterwards
crasher could also get a ScanGauge (or something equivalent) and set the units to metric. That would be much cheaper than replacing the main gauge cluster.
#96
Re: Navigation, adding it on afterwards
How does that chage the numbers silk screened onto the dash?
#97
Re: Navigation, adding it on afterwards
It doesn't, but it would allow the metric numbers to be displayed at a glance.
Isn't that the main point of the dashboard displays?
You still have the needles to give you the general feel of where things are and you can also look at the ScanGuage display for the exact numbers if you want to see them.
I just brought this up as an option so that the dash wound not have to be disassembled and the panel replaced.
Isn't that the main point of the dashboard displays?
You still have the needles to give you the general feel of where things are and you can also look at the ScanGuage display for the exact numbers if you want to see them.
I just brought this up as an option so that the dash wound not have to be disassembled and the panel replaced.
#98
Re: Navigation, adding it on afterwards
No need of that, as I perfectly understand miles and farenheit
#99
Re: Navigation, adding it on afterwards
....and just so it doesn't get lost in the shuffle, I'm not convinced it's as easy (if you can call it easy), as replacing the cluster. I'm still thinking you may have to replace the Hybrid Vehicle Control ECU in the engine compartment.
Later!
Dang
Later!
Dang