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      Old 19th October 2002, 04:05   #1 (permalink)
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      new menu i just found

      hi ya all


      i dont know if you all know it allready
      but i just found that if you pressed the button of the OBD (the one in the stearing weal on the left) for 10 seconds a new menu will pop up
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      Old 19th October 2002, 21:35   #2 (permalink)
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      Do you mean the button on the turning signal handle? and the menu that pops up ltes you choose which functions get to display under the gauges?

      If this is the case, this is not news. Read the manual..
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