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changing dash from metric to english?

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Old Jan 4, 2014 | 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark Doiron
I couldn't find the .pdf's, just the $40 link. OP did mention that he read the manual, but, as you point out, perhaps he just had that little book thinking it was the full owners manual.
I just tried Jeep.com, one of the drop down menus is "Owners", under that I selected Owner & Service Manuals.
From there I could select year and model to get the free download.

They do have the Users Guide, as well.
I'd go nuts if I had to fork over $40 for an owners manual.

But, hey, on some higher end German cars the dipsticks aren't included any longer!
I'm looking at you, Mercedes-Benz.....
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Old Jan 4, 2014 | 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Jiblet
I just tried Jeep.com, one of the drop down menus is "Owners", under that I selected Owner & Service Manuals.
From there I could select year and model to get the free download.

They do have the Users Guide, as well.
I'd go nuts if I had to fork over $40 for an owners manual.

But, hey, on some higher end German cars the dipsticks aren't included any longer!
I'm looking at you, Mercedes-Benz.....
Most MB owners don't know how to use it anyway...so it saves weight and money.
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Old Jan 4, 2014 | 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Jiblet
I just tried Jeep.com, one of the drop down menus is "Owners", under that I selected Owner & Service Manuals.
From there I could select year and model to get the free download.

They do have the Users Guide, as well.
I'd go nuts if I had to fork over $40 for an owners manual.

But, hey, on some higher end German cars the dipsticks aren't included any longer!
I'm looking at you, Mercedes-Benz.....
It must be a browser incompatibility. This is the site I've always used, and now when I select the year, it does nothing. Not a thing. Just sits there and stares at me. Click the "Go" button below there and I'm taken to Tech Authority and asked for $40 for the owner's manual.

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Old Jan 4, 2014 | 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by crusaderJK
Left steering wheel controls: Press "Step" till it shows the temperature and then press "Reset".
That's how it works on my '11 without the EVIC.
Thanks - that did the trick, it doesn't say squat on how to do that in the 2014 owners manual - at least I couldn't find it.
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Ireding
Thanks - that did the trick, it doesn't say squat on how to do that in the 2014 owners manual - at least I couldn't find it.
Yeah, my manual only describes EVIC-controls either.
Had to figure it out myself....
Glad it worked for you
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