Of course.  But Mike simply cut and pasted the original post from another 
forum.   So why fight thar battle here?

> On Jun 6, 2020, at 13:53, Mark Henschel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Not kph. Correct symbol, not abbreviation,  is km/h, no period unless at the 
> end of a sentence. 
> 
>> On Sat, Jun 6, 2020, 10:44 AM John Steele <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Why? My Ford Flex can display odometer, trip odometer, and any other trip 
>> computer info in Customary or SI. For the odometer, it appends mi or km to 
>> the number so the units are clear (required by FMVSS 101). The analog 
>> speedometer is dual ring, but there is a digital readout in either unit in 
>> the trip computer.
>> 
>> A mechanical odometer can't change units but an electronic one can.
>> 
>> On Saturday, June 6, 2020, 10:48:50 AM EDT, Brian White <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 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? 
>> 
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