View Full Version : Reading Coolant Temp on the ACC Panel..
Ccmano
04-20-2008, 01:15 PM
Can someone remind me how to switch the ACC display so it reads engine coolant temp instead of ambient air.... I can't find a link anywhere on how to do it and I know it's just pushing the buttons in a certain sequence.:icon_scra
Thanks
Hans
Press and hold both fan up and down arrows for about 5 seconds (until “00†) appears in the display. Use either fan up or down to scroll to “16†then press fan “autoâ€. Coolant temp will then be displayed in degrees C.
Ccmano
04-20-2008, 02:04 PM
Thanks!!! :handshak:
Hans
:cheers:
QB93Z
04-20-2008, 03:54 PM
That's pretty cool. Is there a write up somewhere of all the parameters that can be displayed?
Jim
GOLDCYLON
04-23-2008, 09:42 AM
That's pretty cool. Is there a write up somewhere of all the parameters that can be displayed?
Jim
I second that. Had no idea this was possible. On a 90? or 91?
Jeffvette
04-23-2008, 01:29 PM
It's in the manual
00 - System faults
01 - Temp setting in degrees
02 - In car temp sensor
03 - outside ambient air temp
04 - Sun load sensor
05 - Ignition system voltage
06 - Engine speed /25
07 - Vehicle speed
09 - System mode
10 - Blower pulse width modulation
11 - Program number
12 - Mix number
16 - Engine coolant temp Cent
30 - Stored full hot value
31 - Temp door travel range
34 - Temp door feedback
35 - Compressor on time (in seconds)
36 - Number of times below critical time
37 - Software version number
QB93Z
04-23-2008, 01:42 PM
Thanks Jeff.
GOLDCYLON
04-23-2008, 01:53 PM
It's in the manual
00 - System faults
01 - Temp setting in degrees
02 - In car temp sensor
03 - outside ambient air temp
04 - Sun load sensor
05 - Ignition system voltage
06 - Engine speed /25
07 - Vehicle speed
09 - System mode
10 - Blower pulse width modulation
11 - Program number
12 - Mix number
16 - Engine coolant temp Cent
30 - Stored full hot value
31 - Temp door travel range
34 - Temp door feedback
35 - Compressor on time (in seconds)
36 - Number of times below critical time
37 - Software version number
Must of missed that page? Thanks Jeff
White Bullet
04-23-2008, 10:41 PM
Outstanding! Thanks.
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