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Old 01-06-2009, 06:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The other post reminded me to ask a question. The sun glared on the digital display of the N, S, E, W rear view the other day. I noticed a 'f' and 'c' on the display. Question is, does the rear view mirror tell the temperature?
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i dont think so, thats why you can press the "EXT" button on your A/C and it gives you outdoor temp.

but i could be wrong.
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I noticed the other day that when I first started it the mirror flashed 100f or something like that then switched to the "compass". Maybe they are the same mirrors out of Range Rovers but they didn't add that functionality to it for the Discovery.
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I noticed the other day that when I first started it the mirror flashed 100f or something like that then switched to the "compass". Maybe they are the same mirrors out of Range Rovers but they didn't add that functionality to it for the Discovery.
id say thats likely. using the same part is probably cheaper in the long run


similar to how all seats have heating pads. hurry someone figure out how to activate it!
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Yea, that would be Great! It sort of sucks. You know it's there but you can't use it.
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