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Factory trip computer in a '93-'95 90/90q [part 4] (Read 255 times)
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Factory trip computer in a '93-'95 90/90q [part 4]
May 26th, 2007 at 8:38pm
 
Calibrating the trip computer


This last step is necessary so that the trip computer knows how much gas is in the tank.


You will need a full tank of gas (as mentioned on page 1) to properly complete the calibration.


So what you will want to do is reinstall the instrument cluster back into the car, but leave the little fuel range calibration wire/card dangling out where you can adjust it with a very small flat-blade or Phillips head screwdriver.


The steps for calibration are as follows:


1.) With the ignition key in the OFF position, press and hold down the trip computer RESET button.



2.) Keeping the RESET button pressed, turn the ignition key to the ON position. Verify that the correct trip computer code is displayed (a532 for the coupe quattro and '93-'95 90/90 quattro).



3.) Release the RESET button and verify that the next number displayed is approximately the amount of fuel in the tank. This is displayed in litres x 10.

The reading will probably be higher than what is needed for a 1993-1995 90/90 quattro, but with a full tank of fuel, this should be somewhere between 658 (90) and 610 (90 quattro).

Note 1: Yes, even though the trip computer displays in MPG, it's calibrated in liters.


Note 2: A '93-'95 90 has a 65.8 liter tank and a 90 quattro has a 61 liter tank.



4.) You will now want to calibrate the reading on the range calibration board. The lowest I could get my card to go was about 579 (57.9 litres), which is just below the maximum capacity of 610 (61 liters) for a 90 quattro.


To adjust the switch, turn it to the left, very slowly, and watch the trip computer display. It will slowly go down.

Note: Just as another remember, the maximum capacity of a '93-'95 90 is 65.8 liters and the 90 quattro is 61 liters (610 on the trip computer), so anything above that would be very inaccurate.



5.) Now turn the car off, pop the range calibration board in behind the gas gauge (only has one orientation which will work - pay attention to how this was on the donor cluster).


Verify all of your connections and then reinstall the cluster in the car!


You're DONE!  Congratulations you're one of the few people in North America with a fully operational trip computer in a 1993-1995 90/90 quattro!


Now go for a drive! If everything is working properly you should get the following functions: Starting from the top/left to the lower/right:
• Instantaneous fuel consumption
• Miles or kilometers to empty
• Fuel consumption per trip
• Driving time (max. range 23 hours; 59 minutes)
• Average fuel consumption
• Average driving speed


The RESET touch control in the center of the switch serves several functions.

By depressing RESET for 2 seconds, the "fuel consumption per trip", "driving time", "average fuel consumption", and "average driving speed" can be reset.

The "instantaneous fuel consumption" and "miles or kilometers to empty" displays can't be reset.

By pushing RESET briefly, the computer's alert signals for driving time and low fuel reserve can be interrupted.

A few shots of the finished product:


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