Change language / units on trip computer?

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Change language / units on trip computer?

Postby scotthatton » Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:08 am

Hi All,

I have a Renault Mégane Sport Tourer Privilège 1.9 dCi 120 registered 2005, purchased 3 months ago.
I'm driving the car in France a lot.

Therefore does anyone know how to change the onboard trip computer from English to French, or from miles in kilometres?
I guess that would be from MPG into Litres per 100kms

Is there a hidden systems setting on the computer that you can access? I know that in newer Golf's and Mercedes it very easy to change over.

Thanks in advance,
Scott

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Re: Change language / units on trip computer?

Postby pw981 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:17 am

according to the technical manuals provided in the links section, language change is not possible on the instrument panel for the megane, but im not sure about the megane scenic.
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Re: Change language / units on trip computer?

Postby asheemy » Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:07 am

Dear sir,
sure you can change language and units but using renault can clip software.

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Re: Change language / units on trip computer?

Postby scotthatton » Tue Jun 15, 2010 12:27 pm

asheemy wrote:Dear sir,
sure you can change language and units but using renault can clip software.


How easy is that?

I'm guessing - not easy!


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