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Bobeek

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Post #1
I'm thinking to install this sensor into my Rallye.. wondering are the wires already prepared in the door? (through the door connector)
Posted 4th Feb 2015 at 21:11
bigbadbowen

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Post #2
Nope
Posted 4th Feb 2015 at 21:26
pete-gti

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Nope would need to wire one into the display , is it really worth it?
Posted 4th Feb 2015 at 21:30
Bobeek

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pete-gti wrote:
Nope would need to wire one into the display , is it really worth it?


I knew it..then I won't do it...not that importat the only thing I wanted to do it because the display disturbing my eyes with the ---- things.. LOL
Posted 5th Feb 2015 at 18:39
barrym

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what do you mean ------- things?

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Posted 5th Feb 2015 at 19:30
scotzman

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Set the clock and they will go away.

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Posted 5th Feb 2015 at 19:35
bigbadbowen

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Bobeek wrote:
pete-gti wrote:
Nope would need to wire one into the display , is it really worth it?


I knew it..then I won't do it...not that importat the only thing I wanted to do it because the display disturbing my eyes with the ---- things.. LOL


Indeed put something in the 2 holes to the side of the clock to get the time up Thumbs up
Posted 5th Feb 2015 at 19:53
RetroPug

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Post #8
Have you put a temperature display clock fitted?
That will cause the temperature part of the display to be -- as you said.

The only solution is to fit a non-temp clock.

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Posted 5th Feb 2015 at 20:42
Bobeek

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Post #9
RetroPug wrote:
Have you put a temperature display clock fitted?
That will cause the temperature part of the display to be -- as you said.

The only solution is to fit a non-temp clock.



that is what I mean..the time is set obviously but there are lines (---) where is the temp suppose to be and that made me confuse as I was not sure 1, Rallye's originally has outside temp sensore but mine has been crashed before and they've put a wing mirror which has no sensore or 2, one of the previous owner has changed the clock display for clock-temp one..

I took off the display unit and in the plug there is no spare contactor thats mean for me the 2 wires for the sensor has been prepared somewhere..
Posted 7th Feb 2015 at 08:13
RetroPug

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It's fairly likely that the original non temperature clock just went dodgy. The screens do go bust on them sometimes.
Unless you really want outside temp (not very accurate at all by the way) then just spend the 4-5 pounds on a non temp clock.

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Posted 7th Feb 2015 at 08:18
armzsc6

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Post #11
Lol they coulnt be less acurate on a 306. Was easily about 1 degree te other night and mine was telling me it was 12 degrees outside that's after having driven for half an hour LOL

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Posted 7th Feb 2015 at 20:53
bigbadbowen

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Post #12
armzs16 wrote:
Lol they coulnt be less acurate on a 306. Was easily about 1 degree te other night and mine was telling me it was 12 degrees outside that's after having driven for half an hour LOL


Mines reasonably accurate ? But it should just say " hot, warm, or cold" then maybe bas**rd hot and proper f**king freezing!

Posted 7th Feb 2015 at 21:05
Bobeek

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Post #13
I might going to place that sensor inside somewhere..guess no-one has that feature LOL LOL
Posted 7th Feb 2015 at 21:15

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