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Water Temp Permanent Display
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I think you're wrong. You can get into the diagnostic menu (secret menu) to see coolant temperature. That's the only display I'm aware of.
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Are you some kind of water (temp) maniac?
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Are there any E70s that have a temperature meter instead of the stupid consumption meter?
I was just thinking the E39 M5 has an oil temperature meter where other E39s have a consumption meter. With a cluster swap and some coding, a non-M5 can have a temperature meter, too. I wonder if something similar can be done with the E70. There would have to be a temperature sensor to use and the code/wiring would have to exist. I also ponder installing a trio of aftermarket meters at some point. In the meantime, I use a ScanGaugeII plugged into the OBD-II port.
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From the factory that is correct but stay tuned...
I am playing with a hybrid E60/E70 gauge cluster that will have oil temp and/or the moving tach line for the e70. I just haven't had time to finish the project given that I had to replace my engine and have only been back up and running for about a week and a half. -Rich |
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Get an obd device and torque app on an Android phone. That is how I monitor mine
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Only issue is that the annoyingly sensitive e70 power monitoring will complain about the obd adapter standby load. I'm looking to rewire mine to get 12v from a switched source
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LOL! No I am just used to driving vehicles that have a lot more gauges to show you what is going on within my vehicles' engine. I like to stay on top of things.
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