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Temperature Display

This is a discussion on Temperature Display within the General Discussion forums, part of the Scion tC category; Anyway to change it from Fahrenheit to Celsius? I hate Fahrenheit....

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    Anyway to change it from Fahrenheit to Celsius? I hate Fahrenheit.
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    Yellow sticky notes. Sorry, there is no Celsius as the tC is meant only for the US markets.
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    Wow that's not cool :/. Does mother toyota think all americans rely on the imperial system? Preposterous.
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    You could run external metric gauges (HKS, Defi, Greddy, Blitz, etc) or get an OBDII/CAN scan gauge that allows conversion to metric on the display.

    Note: If you own a '05-'06 tC, it is not CAN compliant even though it supposedly supports some CAN protocols. The DLC3 (OBDII port connector) lacks pins 6 and 14 which are the serial databus for CAN high and CAN low. For these older tC's you will have to make sure that any of these OBDII scan gauges can operate strictly OBDII w/o pins 6 and 14.
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