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Temp Display on AC Unit


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I having tried on various message boards (with no sucess) to find out if it is possible to switch between degrees F and degrees C.

I have had many people suggest the temp re-circ and the + key but this doesn't work on a 2004 Boxster S.

Is it possible to do this using the PST2, if so what is the method?

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On the all cars the cars I have tried it on - you do it as follows:

Press and hold the recirculation button. Then press the temperature up ("+") button to switch between degrees Celsius & Fahrenheit on the Climate Control Temperature and Instrument Panel Outside Temperature displays.

Note: There are two + keys make sure you press the one under the temperature readout - while holding the recirculate button down.

If that does not work then perhaps something changed in MY04 and you may need a PST2 - if that is the case where are you located (since I have a PST2)?

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On the all cars the cars I have tried it on - you do it as follows:

Press and hold the recirculation button. Then press the temperature up ("+") button to switch between degrees Celsius & Fahrenheit on the Climate Control Temperature and Instrument Panel Outside Temperature displays.

Note: There are two + keys make sure you press the one under the temperature readout - while holding the recirculate button down.

If that does not work then perhaps something changed in MY04 and you may need a PST2 - if that is the case where are you located (since I have a PST2)?

I have tried the method you suggested on several occasions.

I have not tried the PST2.

I am on the East Coast near Greenwich, some way away from the SF area.

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