Temperature guage
Is the the normal operating temp?
BTW - another thing I noticed - the gauge is calibrated in Celcius!! Aaarrrgh!
... and I guess there's no way to change it to Fahrenheit
Last edited by AustinGuy; Apr 11, 2008 at 01:07 PM.

I would expect more steady reading, unless you have some extreme speeds.
Why on earth would you want to have the temp reading in Kelvin degrees?
Is the the normal operating temp?
BTW - another thing I noticed - the gauge is calibrated in Celcius!! Aaarrrgh!
... and I guess there's no way to change it 

.... MB better realize where it's largest Benz market is and make sure it configures it's cars accordingly. Afterall, the climate control reads Fahrenheit, so why would the temp. guage do Celcius? Looks like an oversight, and an annoying one at that.
Last edited by AustinGuy; Apr 11, 2008 at 01:00 PM.

I don't even remember how the AC looks but the numbers are on the LCD display while the engine temp gauge figures are printed. Easy to program the AC to show Fahrenheit or Celsius. Is there anything printed on the IC that differs for the US market? I assume they just want to use the same parts. For the engine temp gauge the numbers are not that important anyway, more the distance to the read line.
I thought Fahrenheit was invented to confuse us Europeans.
I don't even remember how the AC looks but the numbers are on the LCD display while the engine temp gauge figures are printed. Easy to program the AC to show Fahrenheit or Celsius. Is there anything printed on the IC that differs for the US market? I assume they just want to use the same parts. For the engine temp gauge the numbers are not that important anyway, more the distance to the read line.
I thought Fahrenheit was invented to confuse us Europeans.


I'd be willing to lay a wager that MB sells more Maclaren, S, SL and GL cars in the U.S. alone than anywhere else in the world.
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I'd be willing to lay a wager that MB sells more Maclaren, S, SL and GL cars in the U.S. alone than anywhere else in the world.
My only excuse then is that I'm not German.
But, IIRC, US buys some 50% of global AMG production...and some 60% of global 65 production....would guess those models tend to have rich profit margins per copy....
Vaguely recall reading that though S-Class is only some 10% of MB global unit sales, it represents some 30-40% of oper profits of MB Car Gp....and let's not forget RoW buys a lot of presumably lower-margin <S550s, unlike US mkt which is only S550 and up....
Suspect MB oper profits on US sales may be richer than overall US share of MB unit sales and/or cheap US pricing would lead one to believe....
See my response to "Diesel Benz". Not sure 212 is any uglier than 120... it's 3 digits, takes the same amount of room and means a whole heck of a lot more to an American! Sorry, I just don't like having my climate control in Fahrenheit and my temp. gauge in Celcius! That's silly at best.







