2004 Accord temperature/odometer display
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2004 Accord temperature/odometer display
My 2004 Accord EX V6 has ~45K miles and in the past I would leave the
temperature/odometer display set on temp, and there it would be each time I
started the car. Recently however, when I start, the display shows the
odometer reading. I do know how to cycle between the various displays. All the
mileage/ trip a/trip b/temperature functions work as they always have - it's
just that the temp display doesn't "stick."
temperature/odometer display set on temp, and there it would be each time I
started the car. Recently however, when I start, the display shows the
odometer reading. I do know how to cycle between the various displays. All the
mileage/ trip a/trip b/temperature functions work as they always have - it's
just that the temp display doesn't "stick."
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Re: 2004 Accord temperature/odometer display
On 8/10/2008 1:47 AM Nobody@nobody.com spake these words of knowledge:
> My 2004 Accord EX V6 has ~45K miles and in the past I would leave the
> temperature/odometer display set on temp, and there it would be each time I
> started the car. Recently however, when I start, the display shows the
> odometer reading. I do know how to cycle between the various displays. All the
> mileage/ trip a/trip b/temperature functions work as they always have - it's
> just that the temp display doesn't "stick."
Interesting. I do the same with my '04, and it is still showing the
proper behavior (that is, when I start it, it displays whatever it was
displaying when I turned it off).
Does the A/B trip meter 'stick', or will it also display only 'A' or
only 'B' at startup?
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
2001 EX Taffeta White Odyssey
2003 LX Noble Green I4 A5 Accord Sedan
2004 EX San Marino Red V6 6MT Accord Coupe
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> My 2004 Accord EX V6 has ~45K miles and in the past I would leave the
> temperature/odometer display set on temp, and there it would be each time I
> started the car. Recently however, when I start, the display shows the
> odometer reading. I do know how to cycle between the various displays. All the
> mileage/ trip a/trip b/temperature functions work as they always have - it's
> just that the temp display doesn't "stick."
Interesting. I do the same with my '04, and it is still showing the
proper behavior (that is, when I start it, it displays whatever it was
displaying when I turned it off).
Does the A/B trip meter 'stick', or will it also display only 'A' or
only 'B' at startup?
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
2001 EX Taffeta White Odyssey
2003 LX Noble Green I4 A5 Accord Sedan
2004 EX San Marino Red V6 6MT Accord Coupe
--
Celebrating twenty years as part of the problem with the Internet.
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Re: 2004 Accord temperature/odometer display
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 06:47:53 GMT, Nobody@nobody.com wrote:
>My 2004 Accord EX V6 has ~45K miles and in the past I would leave the
>temperature/odometer display set on temp, and there it would be each time I
>started the car. Recently however, when I start, the display shows the
>odometer reading. I do know how to cycle between the various displays. All the
>mileage/ trip a/trip b/temperature functions work as they always have - it's
>just that the temp display doesn't "stick."
Check on driveaccord.net. I remember reading someone else had this
problem before.
>My 2004 Accord EX V6 has ~45K miles and in the past I would leave the
>temperature/odometer display set on temp, and there it would be each time I
>started the car. Recently however, when I start, the display shows the
>odometer reading. I do know how to cycle between the various displays. All the
>mileage/ trip a/trip b/temperature functions work as they always have - it's
>just that the temp display doesn't "stick."
Check on driveaccord.net. I remember reading someone else had this
problem before.
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