Hi!
Is it possible to change the way fuel consumption is displayed on the
display?
Now I have it displayed in liters/100 km, but I would like to have it
showing km/liter instead.

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Morten
VTR16V - 23 Jan 2004 00:04 GMT
> Hi!
>
> Is it possible to change the way fuel consumption is displayed on the
> display?
> Now I have it displayed in liters/100 km, but I would like to have it
> showing km/liter instead.
I don't think so, I have never seen it. Even not on a expensive Volvo
loan-car from my Peugeot dealer. Don't ask me why he gives me
a (rented) Volvo as a loan-car when my car is in service.
Marc - 23 Jan 2004 00:24 GMT
>> Hi!
>>
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>loan-car from my Peugeot dealer. Don't ask me why he gives me
>a (rented) Volvo as a loan-car when my car is in service.
to give you the same well nurished feeling as you have in your
306...:-)
chris - 23 Jan 2004 00:55 GMT
> >> Hi!
> >>
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> to give you the same well nurished feeling as you have in your
> 306...:-)
Try holding down the stalk button for a second or 2??
I find those economy gauges quite useful - had one on my old '86 Saab 9000 -
you could cycle between L/100km,mpg, imp-mpg
dunno if any show km/litre
VTR16V - 23 Jan 2004 23:24 GMT
> > >> Hi!
> > >>
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>
> dunno if any show km/litre
And take the chance to change the language into something like Polish, and
than
you can't find your way back in the menu to change it into Englisch :-))
Next step would be, finding one of those sexy Young Polish Girls :-))
VTR16V - 23 Jan 2004 23:27 GMT
> >> Hi!
> >>
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> to give you the same well nurished feeling as you have in your
> 306...:-)
I can't say that a volvo gives me the same feeling as my 306, less comfort
regarding the suspension and seats. All too hard to be as comfortable as
a Peugeot. But everything else in a Volvo is ok.
btw: What does the word "nurished" mean? I can't find it in my dictionary.
(Sorry I am from the Netherlands, Rotterdam)
Andrew Stott - 24 Jan 2004 04:56 GMT
Nurished or as it should be spelt Nourished - hence the reason it wasn't in
the dictionary means:
Definition
nourish
1 to provide people or living things with food in order to make them grow
and keep them healthy:
Children need plenty of good fresh food to nourish them.
She looks happy and well nourished.
This cream is supposed to help nourish your skin.
2 FORMAL If you nourish a feeling, belief or plan, you think about it a lot
and encourage it:
Lisa has long nourished the hope of becoming a famous writer.
Or in other words 'To look after and care for'
VTR16V - 24 Jan 2004 22:39 GMT
Thanx, the Nourish is correctly spelled, I have found the Dutch translation
of it. It is something like desire to.
> Nurished or as it should be spelt Nourished - hence the reason it wasn't in
> the dictionary means:
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> Or in other words 'To look after and care for'
R1 - 24 Jan 2004 09:31 GMT
I think you can only get value in UK format (miles/galon) but not km/liters.
Have you looked at configuration menus of you MFD?
> Hi!
>
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> Greetings
> Morten
voxDEI - 28 Jan 2004 08:15 GMT
you can do this by holding down the button on the left of the display...
this will get you to the settings menu then press same button to scroll
through what you want, the other button to change.
-cheers
> Hi!
>
> Is it possible to change the way fuel consumption is displayed on the
> display?
> Now I have it displayed in liters/100 km, but I would like to have it
> showing km/liter instead.
Morten Jensen - 28 Jan 2004 17:17 GMT
It seems like I only have the option between MPG and L/100k.
It sure would be nice if Peugeot would do an upgrade of the software
making it possible to use the third way of showing fuel economy.

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Morten
> you can do this by holding down the button on the left of the display...
> this will get you to the settings menu then press same button to scroll
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> > Now I have it displayed in liters/100 km, but I would like to have it
> > showing km/liter instead.