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jaypug206
PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 2:20 pm Up
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When 3°C or less the ice alert comes on and flashes, so I have to press the right button to get the clock back on, then automatically reverts to the temperature.

But what I wanted to know is, is there anyway that I can keep showing the clock show. It is not a big major issue, just annoying.

I have a 2004 Multiplex 206 and have a PPT40

Thanks.

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gixxerkev
PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 2:31 pm Up
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Probably not as the Ice Alert is an advisory to the driver, I'd think most modern cars do the same.
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MRyan89
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I used to find that a right pain - I changed the display to the larger screen which solved it because the temperature doesnt replace the time on that one!
 
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jaypug206
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Thanks

Ryan was it just a straight swap?

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the ice alert pops up and stays up for 'x' amount of time then dissapears and the temperature on the corner flashes.
 
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Not on the PPT40
 
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GLX_laney
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jaypug206 wrote:
When 3°C or less the ice alert comes on and flashes, so I have to press the right button to get the clock back on, then automatically reverts to the temperature.

But what I wanted to know is, is there anyway that I can keep showing the clock show. It is not a big major issue, just annoying.

I have a 2004 Multiplex 206 and have a PPT40

Thanks.

I can only dream of having that feature. I totalled my 206 last night, coming down a lane. Loads of water running down the lane had frozen solid right on a corner, ended up slamming right into it.

I.C.E killed my car.
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Ash
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GLX_laney wrote:
jaypug206 wrote:
When 3°C or less the ice alert comes on and flashes, so I have to press the right button to get the clock back on, then automatically reverts to the temperature.

But what I wanted to know is, is there anyway that I can keep showing the clock show. It is not a big major issue, just annoying.

I have a 2004 Multiplex 206 and have a PPT40

Thanks.

I can only dream of having that feature. I totalled my 206 last night, coming down a lane. Loads of water running down the lane had frozen solid right on a corner, ended up slamming right into it.

Driver error. Did you need a temperature sensor to know it was cold Confused

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GLX_laney
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Ash wrote:
GLX_laney wrote:
jaypug206 wrote:
When 3°C or less the ice alert comes on and flashes, so I have to press the right button to get the clock back on, then automatically reverts to the temperature.

But what I wanted to know is, is there anyway that I can keep showing the clock show. It is not a big major issue, just annoying.

I have a 2004 Multiplex 206 and have a PPT40

Thanks.

I can only dream of having that feature. I totalled my 206 last night, coming down a lane. Loads of water running down the lane had frozen solid right on a corner, ended up slamming right into it.

Driver error. Did you need a temperature sensor to know it was cold Confused

I won't start pulling excuses out of the hat, but it was 3/4 of the way down the lane, and the first 3/4 were perfectly dry.

We live and learn. Don't we?

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deanparkr
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Sorry to hear about your accident GLX_laney
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MRyan89
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Yeah for me it was a straight swap, I took out the old one line screen and literally just plonked the larger one in its place and it all worked!
 
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jaypug206 wrote:
When 3°C or less the ice alert comes on and flashes, so I have to press the right button to get the clock back on, then automatically reverts to the temperature.

But what I wanted to know is, is there anyway that I can keep showing the clock show. It is not a big major issue, just annoying.

I have a 2004 Multiplex 206 and have a PPT40

Thanks.

You need to fit the larger 3 line PPT 40 display.

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