View Full Version : THIS IS HOW TO GET A DIGITAL SPEEDO IN YOUR SPEED ALERT AREA
HSVstatesman
01-21-2005, 09:24 AM
VR & VS - don't know if this will work for any other models
to activate:
hold the up and down arrows and the set buttons at the same time, whilst turning on the ignition. it should go from being the speed alert to saying 0 km. it is very accurate.
when you turn the car off it will go back to normal, if not to
de-activate:
hold the up and down arrows and the mode buttons at the same time, whilst turning on the ignition. it should go from being the 0km to the speed alert mode
-HSV-
01-23-2005, 01:22 PM
VR & VS - don't know if this will work for any other models
to activate:
hold the up and down arrows and the set buttons at the same time, whilst turning on the ignition. it should go from being the speed alert to saying 0 km. it is very accurate.
when you turn the car off it will go back to normal, if not to
de-activate:
hold the up and down arrows and the mode buttons at the same time, whilst turning on the ignition. it should go from being the 0km to the speed alert modehehe, this has been known for around 10years now :P but thanks anyway.
in the VT/VX its simply a matter of pressing and holding the UP and MODE buttons when starting. to scroll through the function (engine temp, digi speedo, volts etc) sue the mode button. press both up and down buttons at once to revert bac kto standard.
stirlr01
06-19-2005, 08:04 PM
Is there any such function on VP trip computers?
-HSV-
06-19-2005, 09:42 PM
Is there any such function on VP trip computers?not that i know of, VR onwards from what iv heard.
stirlr01
06-19-2005, 10:19 PM
After posting I searched around and found that the VP does have a similar 'special' mode (it appears to be a factory debug more or something)..
This works for VN-VP's fitted with a trip computer. Hold MODE and RESET at ignition start.
Ryan
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