Questions for Canadian 2006 HCH Owners...
#1
Questions for Canadian 2006 HCH Owners...
1. Is there a way to switch the gauges from Metric to Imperial?
2. Does the 62 mile bug exist on Canadian models?
3. Which do you see more of on Canadian streets: Prius(s) or Civic Hybrids? I've probably seen a over a dozen Prius II's, but not one Civic Hybrid (excluding the one I own, of course). Strange, since the HCH costs about $5500 less than the Prius...
2. Does the 62 mile bug exist on Canadian models?
3. Which do you see more of on Canadian streets: Prius(s) or Civic Hybrids? I've probably seen a over a dozen Prius II's, but not one Civic Hybrid (excluding the one I own, of course). Strange, since the HCH costs about $5500 less than the Prius...
#2
Re: Questions for Canadian 2006 HCH Owners...
Originally Posted by MrBond
1. Is there a way to switch the gauges from Metric to Imperial?
2. Does the 62 mile bug exist on Canadian models?
3. Which do you see more of on Canadian streets: Prius(s) or Civic Hybrids? I've probably seen a over a dozen Prius II's, but not one Civic Hybrid (excluding the one I own, of course). Strange, since the HCH costs about $5500 less than the Prius...
2. Does the 62 mile bug exist on Canadian models?
3. Which do you see more of on Canadian streets: Prius(s) or Civic Hybrids? I've probably seen a over a dozen Prius II's, but not one Civic Hybrid (excluding the one I own, of course). Strange, since the HCH costs about $5500 less than the Prius...
2: No
3: In order of appreance: Pirus II, I, HCH II
#3
Re: Questions for Canadian 2006 HCH Owners...
Originally Posted by TreeHugr
1: Yes
2: No
3: In order of appreance: Pirus II, I, HCH II
2: No
3: In order of appreance: Pirus II, I, HCH II
#4
Re: Questions for Canadian 2006 HCH Owners...
1. You need to hold the Temp./Fuel Eco. button down for a bit. It beeps and the dash becomes metric or imperial.
2. I guess the 62mpg bug becomes the equivalent in metric. =D
Hope these help.
2. I guess the 62mpg bug becomes the equivalent in metric. =D
Hope these help.
#5
Re: Questions for Canadian 2006 HCH Owners...
Hold down the "Display Change" button on the left side of the dash (next to the odometer reset button).
Display Change Button
Every time you press the display change button, the display changes from the current fuel mileage to the temperature gauge, or from the temperature gauge to the current fuel mileage.
Press and hold the display change button until you hear a beep. Each time you press he button, the speedometer, trip meter, average fuel mileage and current fuel mileage readings switches their measures. Depending on the selected measures (mph or km/h), the trip meter and odometer readings are shown with miles or km. The average fuel mileage and current fuel mileage are shown with mpg or l/100 km.
Display Change Button
Every time you press the display change button, the display changes from the current fuel mileage to the temperature gauge, or from the temperature gauge to the current fuel mileage.
Press and hold the display change button until you hear a beep. Each time you press he button, the speedometer, trip meter, average fuel mileage and current fuel mileage readings switches their measures. Depending on the selected measures (mph or km/h), the trip meter and odometer readings are shown with miles or km. The average fuel mileage and current fuel mileage are shown with mpg or l/100 km.
#6
Re: Questions for Canadian 2006 HCH Owners...
But I think his question is:
When you switch from L/100km to MPG using the display change button, MPG are display in US MPG. What he would like to have is Imperial MPG. (Me too by the way) Here in Canada, before we started to use the metric system, we were using the imperial system.
1 US gallon = 3.75L
1 Imp gallon = 4.54L
When you switch from L/100km to MPG using the display change button, MPG are display in US MPG. What he would like to have is Imperial MPG. (Me too by the way) Here in Canada, before we started to use the metric system, we were using the imperial system.
1 US gallon = 3.75L
1 Imp gallon = 4.54L
#7
Re: Questions for Canadian 2006 HCH Owners...
Originally Posted by Soleil24
But I think his question is:
When you switch from L/100km to MPG using the display change button, MPG are display in US MPG. What he would like to have is Imperial MPG. (Me too by the way) Here in Canada, before we started to use the metric system, we were using the imperial system.
1 US gallon = 3.75L
1 Imp gallon = 4.54L
When you switch from L/100km to MPG using the display change button, MPG are display in US MPG. What he would like to have is Imperial MPG. (Me too by the way) Here in Canada, before we started to use the metric system, we were using the imperial system.
1 US gallon = 3.75L
1 Imp gallon = 4.54L
#8
Re: Questions for Canadian 2006 HCH Owners...
Originally Posted by Soleil24
But I think his question is:
When you switch from L/100km to MPG using the display change button, MPG are display in US MPG. What he would like to have is Imperial MPG. (Me too by the way) Here in Canada, before we started to use the metric system, we were using the imperial system.
1 US gallon = 3.75L
1 Imp gallon = 4.54L
When you switch from L/100km to MPG using the display change button, MPG are display in US MPG. What he would like to have is Imperial MPG. (Me too by the way) Here in Canada, before we started to use the metric system, we were using the imperial system.
1 US gallon = 3.75L
1 Imp gallon = 4.54L
I generally prefer the Metric system, but L/100KM seems like such an "unnatural" method of measurement, so it's good to know that I can switch to MPG if I choose to.
#9
Re: Questions for Canadian 2006 HCH Owners...
Originally Posted by Soleil24
But I think his question is:
When you switch from L/100km to MPG using the display change button, MPG are display in US MPG. What he would like to have is Imperial MPG. (Me too by the way) Here in Canada, before we started to use the metric system, we were using the imperial system.
1 US gallon = 3.75L
1 Imp gallon = 4.54L
When you switch from L/100km to MPG using the display change button, MPG are display in US MPG. What he would like to have is Imperial MPG. (Me too by the way) Here in Canada, before we started to use the metric system, we were using the imperial system.
1 US gallon = 3.75L
1 Imp gallon = 4.54L
#10
Re: Questions for Canadian 2006 HCH Owners...
Originally Posted by MrBond
3. Which do you see more of on Canadian streets: Prius(s) or Civic Hybrids? I've probably seen a over a dozen Prius II's, but not one Civic Hybrid (excluding the one I own, of course). Strange, since the HCH costs about $5500 less than the Prius...