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Car Forum / Citroen Cars / December 2004

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C3 time display disappears when temp is below 3 C

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JPG - 21 Dec 2004 10:48 GMT
OK, so I know it's extremely useful to know when the temperature is 3 degs C or
below, warning of the possibility of ice, but HTF do we get the time display
back (permanently) in sub 3 degs C conditions?

JPG
icedog - 25 Dec 2004 23:12 GMT
> OK, so I know it's extremely useful to know when the temperature is 3 degs C or
> below, warning of the possibility of ice, but HTF do we get the time display
> back (permanently) in sub 3 degs C conditions?
>
> JPG

Mine does this too.This is the "imminent freezing conditions" warning. Just
push
the right hand
changer button then back again. It works.

Icedog
Adrian - 30 Dec 2004 18:43 GMT
>> OK, so I know it's extremely useful to know when the temperature is 3
>> degs C or below, warning of the possibility of ice, but HTF do we get
>> the time display back (permanently) in sub 3 degs C conditions?

> Mine does this too.This is the "imminent freezing conditions" warning.

The "it's cold, you muppet, be careful else you might spin..." warning?

Does that on Xantias, too, doesn't it?
 
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