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85 500sel 02-03-2007 05:28 PM

outside temp. gauge in dash
 
Can I change the in dash gauge from celcius to farenheit on my 1985 500 sel. It is such a pain trying to tell what the temperature is. I don't see any where that i can change it. I am new to this car and would appreciate any advice. Thanks in advance.

cool 02-03-2007 05:44 PM

you can't, your model comes with a fix temp reading/no conversion.

420 SE 02-03-2007 06:22 PM

Well you can, but you would need to replace the display unit with a F one, but cool is right - there is no 'switch' do change the display.

They come up from time to time on ebay.

Cheers

brewtoo 02-03-2007 07:34 PM

The conversion is not that hard.

Just double the celsius readout and add 30. It will get you very close.


10X2=20

20+30=50

86560SEL 02-05-2007 12:34 AM

Wow, thanks for that little conversion. I was wondering the same thing when I first bought my 85' 380SE. I of course was used to "F" readings, being here in the USA and wondered if there was some sort of way to easily change it over. I was hoping it would be as simple as the flick of a switch, like it was on my old 92' Buick.

I have about got used to it though being in Celsius.

You will get used to it after awhile. The little info that "brewtoo" listed is very helpful.


Quote:

Originally Posted by brewtoo (Post 1409122)
The conversion is not that hard.

Just double the celsius readout and add 30. It will get you very close.


10X2=20

20+30=50


85 500sel 02-05-2007 07:57 AM

Thanks.
 
Thanks to all. I got it now. Double celcius and add 30. That's cool. You guys (and gals) are great.

Rick76 02-05-2007 06:54 PM

If you must have the degree F, look for one at the wreckers or on Ebay, then sell your degree C readout on the Canadian Ebay site.

raymr 02-05-2007 07:56 PM

Understanding C as well as F will make you a more worldly person. :)

86560SEL 02-06-2007 12:00 AM

We know it! LOL. :D

Seriously, I have a question though.... lets say its a "negative" number.... like -5°C. Would it be like this:
-5 X 2 = -10
-10 + 30 = 20 ?

I just wanted to make sure I was doing that negative properly. Seems like it is.


Quote:

Originally Posted by 85 500sel (Post 1410262)
You guys (and gals) are great.



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