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Car Forum / BMW Cars / July 2005

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1990 325i clock

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Rick - 09 Jul 2005 04:04 GMT
Clock might be wrong term. The instrument on dash to right of radio that has
6 buttons. What is this and how does it work? Sometimes it displays the time
(correctly I might add) and sometimes it displays the outside air temp (also
correctly). But I can't switch between them and sometimes it is just
flashing strings of numbers. What does memo do? How do I reset this
instrument. Now it is displaying temp in centagrade not faranhite like
before. Please enlighten me as this is my first BMW and am still learning
its idiosyncrocies.
Thanks Rick Burton
John Burns - 09 Jul 2005 10:28 GMT
> Clock might be wrong term. The instrument on dash to right of radio that has
> 6 buttons. What is this and how does it work? Sometimes it displays the time
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> instrument. Now it is displaying temp in centagrade not faranhite like
> before.

C/F is set by means of a switch at the back of the unit. If you can't
change between temp and time using the front buttons the unit it dead.

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