A4 speedo accuracy
#1
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A4 speedo accuracy
Anyone done any tests of how accurate the A4 speedo is (UK 2003 in this
case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never been
troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
I've read that the actual speed can be displayed by pressing a combination
of buttons on the aircon control, as follows:
"A/- To access the actual speed display, start your car and then on your
climate control panel press and hold-in both the Econ and Auto buttons or
the Recirculation and Temperature Up buttons. This will change your outside
temperature reading to Fahrenheit.
Then press the recirculation button and at the same time press the upward
pointing arrow button above the recirculation button.
Your climate control screen will change to a different mode displaying 1c.
Use your temperature control + button to display code 17c. This is the
actual speed display feature.
Press the recirculation button again to activate the code and to display it'
s reading in mph."
However on my 2003 A4 while I can get the temp in degrees F as above, I
cannot get the "1c" to appear - as I don't have an up arrow above my recirc
button. Anyone got this to work?
If not it's timing those mile markers, which is a bit hit and miss.
case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never been
troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
I've read that the actual speed can be displayed by pressing a combination
of buttons on the aircon control, as follows:
"A/- To access the actual speed display, start your car and then on your
climate control panel press and hold-in both the Econ and Auto buttons or
the Recirculation and Temperature Up buttons. This will change your outside
temperature reading to Fahrenheit.
Then press the recirculation button and at the same time press the upward
pointing arrow button above the recirculation button.
Your climate control screen will change to a different mode displaying 1c.
Use your temperature control + button to display code 17c. This is the
actual speed display feature.
Press the recirculation button again to activate the code and to display it'
s reading in mph."
However on my 2003 A4 while I can get the temp in degrees F as above, I
cannot get the "1c" to appear - as I don't have an up arrow above my recirc
button. Anyone got this to work?
If not it's timing those mile markers, which is a bit hit and miss.
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Re: A4 speedo accuracy
"BOB" <emailaddress@aemail.address> wrote in message
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> Anyone done any tests of how accurate the A4 speedo is (UK 2003 in this
> case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never
been
> troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
> if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
>
> I've read that the actual speed can be displayed by pressing a combination
> of buttons on the aircon control, as follows:
>
> "A/- To access the actual speed display, start your car and then on your
> climate control panel press and hold-in both the Econ and Auto buttons or
> the Recirculation and Temperature Up buttons. This will change your
outside
> temperature reading to Fahrenheit.
>
> Then press the recirculation button and at the same time press the upward
> pointing arrow button above the recirculation button.
>
> Your climate control screen will change to a different mode displaying 1c.
>
> Use your temperature control + button to display code 17c. This is the
> actual speed display feature.
>
> Press the recirculation button again to activate the code and to display
it'
> s reading in mph."
>
> However on my 2003 A4 while I can get the temp in degrees F as above, I
> cannot get the "1c" to appear - as I don't have an up arrow above my
recirc
> button. Anyone got this to work?
>
> If not it's timing those mile markers, which is a bit hit and miss.
>
>
I don't think the procedure with the Climate Control works with the B6 A4s
but I may be wrong. It definitely works on my B5 A4 as I have done it.
Another way is if you have the Drivers Info System you can cruise at a given
speed and then reset the average speed counter to get a reading at that
time. I have done it on my A4 at a reading of 70mph on the speedo and it
came out about 67mph on the computer.
Hope this helps
Richard
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Re: A4 speedo accuracy
"BOB" <emailaddress@aemail.address> wrote in message
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> Anyone done any tests of how accurate the A4 speedo is (UK 2003 in this
> case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never
been
> troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
> if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
>
> I've read that the actual speed can be displayed by pressing a combination
> of buttons on the aircon control, as follows:
>
> "A/- To access the actual speed display, start your car and then on your
> climate control panel press and hold-in both the Econ and Auto buttons or
> the Recirculation and Temperature Up buttons. This will change your
outside
> temperature reading to Fahrenheit.
>
> Then press the recirculation button and at the same time press the upward
> pointing arrow button above the recirculation button.
>
> Your climate control screen will change to a different mode displaying 1c.
>
> Use your temperature control + button to display code 17c. This is the
> actual speed display feature.
>
> Press the recirculation button again to activate the code and to display
it'
> s reading in mph."
>
> However on my 2003 A4 while I can get the temp in degrees F as above, I
> cannot get the "1c" to appear - as I don't have an up arrow above my
recirc
> button. Anyone got this to work?
>
> If not it's timing those mile markers, which is a bit hit and miss.
>
>
I don't think the procedure with the Climate Control works with the B6 A4s
but I may be wrong. It definitely works on my B5 A4 as I have done it.
Another way is if you have the Drivers Info System you can cruise at a given
speed and then reset the average speed counter to get a reading at that
time. I have done it on my A4 at a reading of 70mph on the speedo and it
came out about 67mph on the computer.
Hope this helps
Richard
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Re: A4 speedo accuracy
No speedo is accurate. By electronic or mechanical means the revolutions per
minute are calculated against the circumference of the tyres and displayed
as MPH or KmPH.
However, the circumference of the tyres will vary depending on the tread
depth, inflation pressure and current temperature.
Which is why all manufacturers design their speedos to err on the high side.
Say indicating 64MPH when actual speed is just 60 MPH. This error allows for
the changes in tyre circumference without ever indicating a speed lower than
actual.
If you car showed you doing 30MPH when your actual speed was 35MPH you could
sue the manufactured if you were fined for speeding.
Satellite technology i.e. sat nav is the most accurate measurement of speed
which can conveniently fitted into a car. This system cannot be used as a
speedo though as it only works when at least three satellites as visible, so
not much use in a tunnel etc.
Hope this helps.
Oldun
minute are calculated against the circumference of the tyres and displayed
as MPH or KmPH.
However, the circumference of the tyres will vary depending on the tread
depth, inflation pressure and current temperature.
Which is why all manufacturers design their speedos to err on the high side.
Say indicating 64MPH when actual speed is just 60 MPH. This error allows for
the changes in tyre circumference without ever indicating a speed lower than
actual.
If you car showed you doing 30MPH when your actual speed was 35MPH you could
sue the manufactured if you were fined for speeding.
Satellite technology i.e. sat nav is the most accurate measurement of speed
which can conveniently fitted into a car. This system cannot be used as a
speedo though as it only works when at least three satellites as visible, so
not much use in a tunnel etc.
Hope this helps.
Oldun
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Re: A4 speedo accuracy
No speedo is accurate. By electronic or mechanical means the revolutions per
minute are calculated against the circumference of the tyres and displayed
as MPH or KmPH.
However, the circumference of the tyres will vary depending on the tread
depth, inflation pressure and current temperature.
Which is why all manufacturers design their speedos to err on the high side.
Say indicating 64MPH when actual speed is just 60 MPH. This error allows for
the changes in tyre circumference without ever indicating a speed lower than
actual.
If you car showed you doing 30MPH when your actual speed was 35MPH you could
sue the manufactured if you were fined for speeding.
Satellite technology i.e. sat nav is the most accurate measurement of speed
which can conveniently fitted into a car. This system cannot be used as a
speedo though as it only works when at least three satellites as visible, so
not much use in a tunnel etc.
Hope this helps.
Oldun
minute are calculated against the circumference of the tyres and displayed
as MPH or KmPH.
However, the circumference of the tyres will vary depending on the tread
depth, inflation pressure and current temperature.
Which is why all manufacturers design their speedos to err on the high side.
Say indicating 64MPH when actual speed is just 60 MPH. This error allows for
the changes in tyre circumference without ever indicating a speed lower than
actual.
If you car showed you doing 30MPH when your actual speed was 35MPH you could
sue the manufactured if you were fined for speeding.
Satellite technology i.e. sat nav is the most accurate measurement of speed
which can conveniently fitted into a car. This system cannot be used as a
speedo though as it only works when at least three satellites as visible, so
not much use in a tunnel etc.
Hope this helps.
Oldun
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Re: A4 speedo accuracy
I have a navigation system in my car consisting of a PDA with a GPS
receiver. This shows the speed to be about 10% lower than the speedo (i.e.
the speedo reads 10% high). This should be accurate.
My car is also a 2003 A4.
"BOB" <emailaddress@aemail.address> wrote in message
news:ckooa3$5lk$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
> Anyone done any tests of how accurate the A4 speedo is (UK 2003 in this
> case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never
been
> troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
> if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
>
> I've read that the actual speed can be displayed by pressing a combination
> of buttons on the aircon control, as follows:
>
> "A/- To access the actual speed display, start your car and then on your
> climate control panel press and hold-in both the Econ and Auto buttons or
> the Recirculation and Temperature Up buttons. This will change your
outside
> temperature reading to Fahrenheit.
>
> Then press the recirculation button and at the same time press the upward
> pointing arrow button above the recirculation button.
>
> Your climate control screen will change to a different mode displaying 1c.
>
> Use your temperature control + button to display code 17c. This is the
> actual speed display feature.
>
> Press the recirculation button again to activate the code and to display
it'
> s reading in mph."
>
> However on my 2003 A4 while I can get the temp in degrees F as above, I
> cannot get the "1c" to appear - as I don't have an up arrow above my
recirc
> button. Anyone got this to work?
>
> If not it's timing those mile markers, which is a bit hit and miss.
>
>
receiver. This shows the speed to be about 10% lower than the speedo (i.e.
the speedo reads 10% high). This should be accurate.
My car is also a 2003 A4.
"BOB" <emailaddress@aemail.address> wrote in message
news:ckooa3$5lk$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
> Anyone done any tests of how accurate the A4 speedo is (UK 2003 in this
> case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never
been
> troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
> if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
>
> I've read that the actual speed can be displayed by pressing a combination
> of buttons on the aircon control, as follows:
>
> "A/- To access the actual speed display, start your car and then on your
> climate control panel press and hold-in both the Econ and Auto buttons or
> the Recirculation and Temperature Up buttons. This will change your
outside
> temperature reading to Fahrenheit.
>
> Then press the recirculation button and at the same time press the upward
> pointing arrow button above the recirculation button.
>
> Your climate control screen will change to a different mode displaying 1c.
>
> Use your temperature control + button to display code 17c. This is the
> actual speed display feature.
>
> Press the recirculation button again to activate the code and to display
it'
> s reading in mph."
>
> However on my 2003 A4 while I can get the temp in degrees F as above, I
> cannot get the "1c" to appear - as I don't have an up arrow above my
recirc
> button. Anyone got this to work?
>
> If not it's timing those mile markers, which is a bit hit and miss.
>
>
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Re: A4 speedo accuracy
I have a navigation system in my car consisting of a PDA with a GPS
receiver. This shows the speed to be about 10% lower than the speedo (i.e.
the speedo reads 10% high). This should be accurate.
My car is also a 2003 A4.
"BOB" <emailaddress@aemail.address> wrote in message
news:ckooa3$5lk$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
> Anyone done any tests of how accurate the A4 speedo is (UK 2003 in this
> case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never
been
> troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
> if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
>
> I've read that the actual speed can be displayed by pressing a combination
> of buttons on the aircon control, as follows:
>
> "A/- To access the actual speed display, start your car and then on your
> climate control panel press and hold-in both the Econ and Auto buttons or
> the Recirculation and Temperature Up buttons. This will change your
outside
> temperature reading to Fahrenheit.
>
> Then press the recirculation button and at the same time press the upward
> pointing arrow button above the recirculation button.
>
> Your climate control screen will change to a different mode displaying 1c.
>
> Use your temperature control + button to display code 17c. This is the
> actual speed display feature.
>
> Press the recirculation button again to activate the code and to display
it'
> s reading in mph."
>
> However on my 2003 A4 while I can get the temp in degrees F as above, I
> cannot get the "1c" to appear - as I don't have an up arrow above my
recirc
> button. Anyone got this to work?
>
> If not it's timing those mile markers, which is a bit hit and miss.
>
>
receiver. This shows the speed to be about 10% lower than the speedo (i.e.
the speedo reads 10% high). This should be accurate.
My car is also a 2003 A4.
"BOB" <emailaddress@aemail.address> wrote in message
news:ckooa3$5lk$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
> Anyone done any tests of how accurate the A4 speedo is (UK 2003 in this
> case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never
been
> troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
> if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
>
> I've read that the actual speed can be displayed by pressing a combination
> of buttons on the aircon control, as follows:
>
> "A/- To access the actual speed display, start your car and then on your
> climate control panel press and hold-in both the Econ and Auto buttons or
> the Recirculation and Temperature Up buttons. This will change your
outside
> temperature reading to Fahrenheit.
>
> Then press the recirculation button and at the same time press the upward
> pointing arrow button above the recirculation button.
>
> Your climate control screen will change to a different mode displaying 1c.
>
> Use your temperature control + button to display code 17c. This is the
> actual speed display feature.
>
> Press the recirculation button again to activate the code and to display
it'
> s reading in mph."
>
> However on my 2003 A4 while I can get the temp in degrees F as above, I
> cannot get the "1c" to appear - as I don't have an up arrow above my
recirc
> button. Anyone got this to work?
>
> If not it's timing those mile markers, which is a bit hit and miss.
>
>
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Re: A4 speedo accuracy
"BOB" <emailaddress@aemail.address> writes:
>Anyone done any tests of how accurate the A4 speedo is (UK 2003 in this
>case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never been
>troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
>if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
Well, mine's a 2002 US so I don't know how similar they are, but I've
checked mine against the radar signs they put up sometimes in the US (a
sign that shows you the speed limit, and uses radar to measure and
display your current speed as you go by, as gentle way of "reminding"
people to slow down) I've found my speedo seems to read about 1-2 mph
high at 35 mph, and 2-3 mph high at 70 mph.
--
Douglas Siebert dsiebert@excisethis.khamsin.net
When hiring, avoid unlucky people, they are a risk to the firm. Do this by
randomly tossing out 90% of the resumes you receive without looking at them.
>Anyone done any tests of how accurate the A4 speedo is (UK 2003 in this
>case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never been
>troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
>if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
Well, mine's a 2002 US so I don't know how similar they are, but I've
checked mine against the radar signs they put up sometimes in the US (a
sign that shows you the speed limit, and uses radar to measure and
display your current speed as you go by, as gentle way of "reminding"
people to slow down) I've found my speedo seems to read about 1-2 mph
high at 35 mph, and 2-3 mph high at 70 mph.
--
Douglas Siebert dsiebert@excisethis.khamsin.net
When hiring, avoid unlucky people, they are a risk to the firm. Do this by
randomly tossing out 90% of the resumes you receive without looking at them.
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Re: A4 speedo accuracy
"BOB" <emailaddress@aemail.address> writes:
>Anyone done any tests of how accurate the A4 speedo is (UK 2003 in this
>case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never been
>troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
>if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
Well, mine's a 2002 US so I don't know how similar they are, but I've
checked mine against the radar signs they put up sometimes in the US (a
sign that shows you the speed limit, and uses radar to measure and
display your current speed as you go by, as gentle way of "reminding"
people to slow down) I've found my speedo seems to read about 1-2 mph
high at 35 mph, and 2-3 mph high at 70 mph.
--
Douglas Siebert dsiebert@excisethis.khamsin.net
When hiring, avoid unlucky people, they are a risk to the firm. Do this by
randomly tossing out 90% of the resumes you receive without looking at them.
>Anyone done any tests of how accurate the A4 speedo is (UK 2003 in this
>case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never been
>troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
>if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
Well, mine's a 2002 US so I don't know how similar they are, but I've
checked mine against the radar signs they put up sometimes in the US (a
sign that shows you the speed limit, and uses radar to measure and
display your current speed as you go by, as gentle way of "reminding"
people to slow down) I've found my speedo seems to read about 1-2 mph
high at 35 mph, and 2-3 mph high at 70 mph.
--
Douglas Siebert dsiebert@excisethis.khamsin.net
When hiring, avoid unlucky people, they are a risk to the firm. Do this by
randomly tossing out 90% of the resumes you receive without looking at them.
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Re: A4 speedo accuracy
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 06:27:25 +0000 (UTC), Douglas Siebert
<dsiebert@excisethis.khamsin.net> wrote:
> "BOB" <emailaddress@aemail.address> writes:
>
> >Anyone done any tests of how accurate the A4 speedo is (UK 2003 in this
> >case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never been
> >troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
> >if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
>
>
> Well, mine's a 2002 US so I don't know how similar they are, but I've
> checked mine against the radar signs they put up sometimes in the US (a
> sign that shows you the speed limit, and uses radar to measure and
> display your current speed as you go by, as gentle way of "reminding"
> people to slow down) I've found my speedo seems to read about 1-2 mph
> high at 35 mph, and 2-3 mph high at 70 mph.
My 1998 A6 Quattro agrees within 1 mile per hour to my GPS, at all speeds
between 30 and 80 mph.
<dsiebert@excisethis.khamsin.net> wrote:
> "BOB" <emailaddress@aemail.address> writes:
>
> >Anyone done any tests of how accurate the A4 speedo is (UK 2003 in this
> >case)? I normally cruise around at ~80mph in 70 limits and have never been
> >troubled before but I've now had some (ahem) unwanted attention and wonder
> >if my earlier cars read 5~10% high and my Audi doesn't.
>
>
> Well, mine's a 2002 US so I don't know how similar they are, but I've
> checked mine against the radar signs they put up sometimes in the US (a
> sign that shows you the speed limit, and uses radar to measure and
> display your current speed as you go by, as gentle way of "reminding"
> people to slow down) I've found my speedo seems to read about 1-2 mph
> high at 35 mph, and 2-3 mph high at 70 mph.
My 1998 A6 Quattro agrees within 1 mile per hour to my GPS, at all speeds
between 30 and 80 mph.