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sounds like you have it set for Celsius not Fahrenheit.
Press and hold the recirculation button. Then press the temperature up ("+") button to switch between degrees Celsius & Fahrenheit on the Climate Control Temperature and Instrument Panel Outside Temperature displays.
If you have a car with automatic climate control, you can change the temperature display from Fahrenheit to Celsius (and back again): pre-2004: Hold down the "Auto" button for a few seconds.2004 onward: Press the AC button (2nd from top left) and the footwell fan button (lower right) together.
to change the celsius on display to Fahrenheit, u want to press the econ button on your climatronic, then right after press your auto button right above the econ button, at this time the display should switch to Fahrenheit or Fahrenheit to celcius whichever u prefer....hopes this helps..
The answer depends on what equipment has your multi-function display. I suggest you refer to the user manual.
Start with the thermometer in off mode. Hold the smiley face down and wait. The thermometer display will scans through multiple functions. The first display will be C*, you want to continue holding the smiley face until the display shows F*and then let go. This will change the setting from Celsius to Fahrenheit.
Hope this helps. On 1999 model beetle, with key on push and hold in hour and minute buttons at same time this will change your temp from Celsius to Fahrenheit.
With the unit in the off mode, depress the on/off switch and hold in until the "c" in the display switches to an "f." It will now measure in Fahrenheit.
No the climate control is tied into the electronic control system of the car which is controled by the computer. The climate control can also be used to view or display fault codes from the computer...............
Press and hold the "Refrigerator" and "Freezer" buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds.
Leave it off and then hold down start button until c flashes up on the display
This varies from one car to another. At the risk of sounding flip, the first place to check is your owner's manual.