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Hello

I have a 2002 Boxster S and i am living in Vancouver. I have purchased my car from california and my odometer is set to miles. I was told i can simply change it to Kilometer. Any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

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good point but previous owner told me he had lost the manual ... it was not a great experience ... but here i am ... love my car but i will not do it again. honesty must be the thing of the past.

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good point but previous owner told me he had lost the manual ... it was not a great experience ... but here i am ... love my car but i will not do it again. honesty must be the thing of the past.

If the procedure is the same as it is for the earlier Boxsters, try this:

With the ignition on, turn the small adjusment knob that is to the right of the tachometer towards the left (i.e., counterclockwise) (It's located near 6,000 RPM mark, with an icon of an analog clock on it), and hold it for about 5 to 10 seconds. That should change it to read in kilometers. If you do it again, it should go back to miles.

Regards, Maurice.

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thanks Loren, but i cant download the PDF file ...
It works fine for me....

"With the ignition on, hold the adjustment button (the one that looks like a clock) to the left for about 4 seconds."

  • 2 years later...
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good point but previous owner told me he had lost the manual ... it was not a great experience ... but here i am ... love my car but i will not do it again. honesty must be the thing of the past.

If the procedure is the same as it is for the earlier Boxsters, try this:

With the ignition on, turn the small adjusment knob that is to the right of the tachometer towards the left (i.e., counterclockwise) (It's located near 6,000 RPM mark, with an icon of an analog clock on it), and hold it for about 5 to 10 seconds. That should change it to read in kilometers. If you do it again, it should go back to miles.

Regards, Maurice.

I tried it on my 99 C4 and it worked also! I love this site! :renntech:

Roch.

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