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WirralNick

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Ice alert - can it be calmed?
« on: 03 March 2015, 22:18:26 »

Hello, is there a way to switch off or reduce the number of ice alerts on the Omega? I think it alerts with every .5celcius of change which due to my commute means a fairly constant on for the whole journey. Appreciate that the initial alert is a good safety feature!

Thanks, Nick
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Re: Ice alert - can it be calmed?
« Reply #1 on: 03 March 2015, 22:44:07 »

Don't think so. I asked similar one year as a did a lot of short journeys in varying 3c temps and spent more time cancelling warnings than driving.

It's a friendly car the omega. Likes a chat. Ice, oil, washer fluid, the odd bulb or field of vision warning. Pre cat codes on the 3.2 bring the earning on. Lpg can be fussy with miss fires so the light flashes. It constantly nags if you don't have a phone card in the 2015 and the sat Nav gets stroppy if your not on a tmc radio channel oven thpugh tmc DOESNT BLOODY WORK. NAG NAG BLOODY NAAAAAG....  >:(


....8,9,10 and breath ... ;D


Ahem. Sorry. No don't think so. Can't even unplug the temp sensor as the cc doesn't work properly. Unless one of the boffins knows differant. :)
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Re: Ice alert - can it be calmed?
« Reply #2 on: 04 March 2015, 01:45:07 »

Warning should happen at 3.0/3.5°C and again at 0° iirc... if it keeps coming up, spring is near... should sort itself out ::)
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Re: Ice alert - can it be calmed?
« Reply #3 on: 04 March 2015, 06:53:18 »

Great answers  ;D. Wonder if there is a HOT road warning as we move to our tropical summer!
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