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gbureasds
06-24-2007, 03:35 AM
my mom just got a cx-9. The temperature is reading in celsius. any way to get it back to farnrenheit? thanks
The temperature is reading in celsius. any way to get it back to farnrenheit?
Yes. Press and hold the OUTSIDE button for a while (the button below DUAL). That will toggle between F and C. Also, see this post:
http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123666479&highlight=celcius
Dalton
06-24-2007, 06:00 PM
my mom just got a cx-9. The temperature is reading in celsius. any way to get it back to farnrenheit? thanks
Why ?
Freezing water is 0 degrees
and boiling water is 100 degrees
I think the Celsius (named after a Swedish astronomer)
is better system than Fahrenheit (named after German physicist) (glare)
njerald
06-24-2007, 06:54 PM
Why ?
Because we don't live in Estonia or Canada!
Dalton
06-24-2007, 08:01 PM
Because we don't live in Estonia or Canada!
Sorry Mate -it's even more simpler (confused)
that's because YOU live in a Liberia, Myanmar or United States of A
110493
(lol) Last ones to use non-metric system!
CX9 SportOwner
07-04-2007, 01:23 PM
Why ?
Freezing water is 0 degrees
and boiling water is 100 degrees
I think the Celsius (named after a Swedish astronomer)
is better system than Fahrenheit (named after German physicist) (glare)
Who made water king? Fahrenheit has a lot better resolution 180 vs 100.
Dalton
07-06-2007, 10:36 AM
Who made water king? Fahrenheit has a lot better resolution 180 vs 100.
Cmon!?! Water is a common chemical substance that is essential to all known forms of life (boom02)
Shouldnt the 0 and 100 degrees REALLY MEAN something?
And this better resolution helps how, in everyday life?
With Celcius it's clear that if you have below zero temps you should have winter tyres (lol2)
njerald
07-06-2007, 02:06 PM
Cmon!?! (boom02)
Shouldnt the 0 and 100 degrees REALLY MEAN something?
And this better resolution helps how, in everyday life?
With Celcius it's clear that if you have below zero temps you should have winter tyres (lol2)
No tyres, no Celcius (sp), here.
Dalton
07-06-2007, 06:42 PM
No tyres, no Celcius (sp), here.
Yeah, Celsius was a typo
but tyres/tires are a matter of opinion (they do teach original ENGLISH here in schools - thats my third foreign language)
I reckon that your car has no bonnet and does not use petrol also. (shocked)
Craig-CX9
08-07-2007, 08:01 PM
F has much better resolution which will impact control. A lot of devices that I use will actually "think" in F because of the greater resolution and then will output (display) F or C based on what the end user wants.. A computer that gets a signal with better resolution will be able to control better.. cabin temp for instance..
Craig
DashingMax
08-19-2007, 12:10 AM
Ask a guy from UK where he is from and when he says England, tell him (in English of course) that you've never heard of it!
In honour of our metric fellows, that savour the aluminium dash on their carburettor cars that came to America with their Mum's via ships and aeroplanes and helped create the US we see today.
:D
PS: Our CX-9 is Made in Japan, the country that uses Metric.
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