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Re: OBC Question?
- Subject: Re: OBC Question?
- From: "Allan Williams" <allanw@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 14:26:10 +1300
Hit the reset button and it will tell you the average speed in the time it
takes to get a reading (almost instant) which means you are getting a
reading of your current speed (Or so close that it would not matter)
Allan :-)
http://www.geocities.com/motorcity/downs/9040/
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- ----- Original Message -----
From: William T. Wallace <ssgwallace@domain.elided>
To: BMW uuc digest <bmwuucdigest@domain.elided>; BMW Digest
<bmw-digest@domain.elided>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 5:18 PM
Subject: OBC Question?
> To all,
>
> REF: February 2000 Roundel, page 52 "Stand On It!" ,fifth paragraph.
>
> >>"Lommie seemed amused at our confidence in the accuracy of our
instruments
> and said he relies on the OBC for accurate speed information rather than
> trusting the analog meter"<<
>
> First off, yes I am late but understand I just got my February Roundel
> because I am stationed in Germany. My question is about the OBC's MPH
> reading. Is this the same option I have on my '00 528i's OBC that gives
the
> average speed? If so how would he, Lommie, get a current speed reading?
I
> have driven with this on the display and it does just what is says, gives
> you an average speed, not current speed. Is there a way to get your
current
> speed? Or am I to low on the 5er food chain?
>
> William Wallace
> BMWCCA
>
>
>
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