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  1. To change Fahrenheit to Celcius on Climatronic system 
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    Hi everyone

    The Skoda Octavia's climate control "Climatronic" system is reading in Fahrenheit rather than Celcius.

    I'm sure I've read it can be changed on VAG-COM, only my VAG-COM isn't working at the minute.

    Any ideas if it can be done without the use of VAG-COM? Or what I need to do on VAG-COM to change it?

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    I remember something in my old golf handbook about changing C to F
    I think there a combination of button presses.
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    Taken from briskoda

    You can change the display to indicate degreees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit. Instructions for doing that are on page 95 of the Octavia Owner's Manual. That's it for permanent changes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kite View Post
    Taken from briskoda

    You can change the display to indicate degreees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit. Instructions for doing that are on page 95 of the Octavia Owner's Manual. That's it for permanent changes.
    Many thanks Kite. By my reckoning that means pressing and holding ECON and then pressing AUTO.

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    Well did it work ?
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    It did indeed.

    I've never known an owners manual as helpful!

    Especially not the Audi's one.

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