In theory, an odometer can be built so that it is configurable to either miles or to kilometres. Internally it will count pulses and then convert those pulses to either miles or kilometres, depending on the odometer setting.
From: USMA [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brian White Sent: 06 June 2020 15:49 To: Michael Payne Cc: USMA List Server Subject: [USMA 1443] Re: Interesting discussion The odometer should never change, at least without the dealer computer system to reflash the cluster. On Jun 6, 2020, at 07:03, Michael Payne <[email protected]> wrote: From the Renault Zoe owner’s club online. I thought it might interest people on this List. I liver in France and it does fine with kilometre speed limits. Any insights? Not on how to fix the problem in this car but on why the range or odometer does not change. Mike Payne Where is the miles vs. kilometres setting? A couple of days ago I managed to change the Zoe navigation from miles to kilometres, since I prefer metric units. This worked for the speed and distance, but not for the range or odometer. What I discovered is that the speed limit sign recognition and warning also doesn't recognise kilometres - at least not in the UK. So that when it sees a sign for 30, it doesn't do the conversion to 48 kph, and so it warns me I am over 30 even though I am not. My Garmin satnav does it correctly by applying the conversion and when I'm in a 30 mph area it shows 48.... So this is too annoying to live with, and I want to swap back to mile - but I now can't find the setting. I'm finding the Easy Link UI very difficult to navigate, even though I have worked with computers and smart phones for years. Can someone please help find the setting for miles vs. kilometres on Easy Link? _______________________________________________ USMA mailing list [email protected] https://lists.colostate.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/usma
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