I've never had a problem with the annual vehicle inspections, both my vehicles have km/h speedometers. I've had one since 1996 the other since 1999. Here in Virginia they are inspected quite thoroughly with an emissions inspection biannually.

Michael Payne
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Palumbo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, 08 July 2007 20:46
Subject: [USMA:39025] Re: How to switch a 2007 Passat to km/h?


This surprises me, I had completely forgotten to take a look at the cluster when I last rode in one of the newest Passats.

My VW, a 2004 R32, had a cluster that came in both mph and km/h. I actually switched it out to a km/h only cluster that also displayed the water temp in degrees C. Based on M. Payne's email, I'm now worried if I'll be given any grief when my car is inspected next year in regards to the display only being in kilometres.

Honestly, what surprises me the most is that they don't seem to think we ever visit Canada or Mexico, which a lot of Americans actually do. At least my mother's Pontiac Bonneville has a button next to the wheel that lets you switch on the fly from mph to km/h.

I'll be sure to write a letter to VWoA about this. Additionally, please post this on the VWVortex.com Passat forums, perhaps a good discussion could result, and maybe you could also get an answer to your problem.

If you want to go to the point of switching your cluster gauge faces, I can look up the VW part numbers for you.

Cheers,
Mike

Remek Kocz wrote:
Volkswagen tries too hard to appear American, and as a result they end up with cars that are overwhelmingly USC. The 2007 Passat and Jetta have temps in F printed on the coolant dial and on the climate control switch. The speedometer is only in mph. All this is annoying, but it's compensated by the electronic display that can display outside temps in C, calculate fuel efficiency in km/L or L/100 km, use 24h time, etc. That pesky speedometer is the only major problem. Does anyone have an idea how to force it to calibrate to km/h? This is a first car I've come across that doesn't have a dual-display speedometer, and the instructions don't mention switching to km/h. I visit Canada frequently, so displaying my speed in km/h is critical.

Thanks,

Remek


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