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RE: "Outside Temp" adjustable?



It can't be adjusted. Judging by the symptoms you have a fault in the
climate control system (probably faulty outside temp sensor(s) or broken
wire etc.) Does your "outside temp" lamp blink several times after
starting the car? You may want to check the fault codes in the CC
control head. If you don't have the codes, I can e-mail you the charts.

Aleksander Mierzwa
Warsaw, Poland
mailto:alex@matrix.com.pl
87 Audi 5000CS turbo (mine)
88 Renault Medallion wagon (mom's)
91 mountain bike (just in case both cars broke at the same time :-)

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Gerard [SMTP:gerard@poboxes.com]
> Sent:	Sunday, November 16, 1997 3:54 PM
> To:	quattro@coimbra.ans.net
> Subject:	Re: "Outside Temp" adjustable?
> 
> Mine also reads way below what is actually going on outside. I mean,
> try 35 celcius and no breeze while the metre reads 16 celcius without
> any cooling from the vehicle moving through the air. :)
> 
> I'd also really like to know how this can be corrected/adjusted.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> G.
> -- 
> "a thousand miles from here, there is another person smiling"
> 1990 Turbo (200T)
> name   : gerard van vught
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> e-mail : gerard@poboxes.com  / han.solo@galaxycorp.com
>          gerard@acenet.co.za / van_vught@frg.issi.co.za
> 
>