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I have a warning light in my car that illuminates orange if the outside temps drop to 4 degrees, then illuminates red (with audible warning) if the temps drop to freezing or below, i believe the ABS and traction control sensitivity adjusts accordingly when the warnings come into play. If you are sat in a nice warm car, you may not realize a sudden drop in temperature outside until it's too late (black ice etc)bobngo wrote:no ,i like the look of haydyns better (which i,ve got ,but not yet fitted) and haydyns is more useful , measures 2x engine temps etc ,and battery voltage .and comes in various colours including blue !!!!
whats the point of measuring inside / outside temps, if you do,nt know its hot or cold ,suggest you visit the doctors you have a problem ?????
Wise words there young Ste. been plenty of thrills and spills this way on the Black Ice.....you want to see the cars in my Pals son's place....bigdaddycain wrote:I have a warning light in my car that illuminates orange if the outside temps drop to 4 degrees, then illuminates red (with audible warning) if the temps drop to freezing or below, i believe the ABS and traction control sensitivity adjusts accordingly when the warnings come into play. If you are sat in a nice warm car, you may not realize a sudden drop in temperature outside until it's too late (black ice etc)bobngo wrote:no ,i like the look of haydyns better (which i,ve got ,but not yet fitted) and haydyns is more useful , measures 2x engine temps etc ,and battery voltage .and comes in various colours including blue !!!!
whats the point of measuring inside / outside temps, if you do,nt know its hot or cold ,suggest you visit the doctors you have a problem ?????