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<blockquote data-quote="beemerlover" data-source="post: 288805" data-attributes="member: 7030"><p>This morning on the way to gym, the OBC showed outside temperature to be 1.5C... brrrr.... then the 'snow' symbol lighted up in OBC with audio chime warning. Was wondering what it's all about as this is the first time I encountered it. Then it came to me as the car was trying to alert me of potential frost/ice on the road, hence, to drive carefully on potential slippery road. Hmmm ... I'm impressed!</p><p></p><p>Also, do you guys rely on the tyre gauge in OBC to tell you of underinflated RFT? This morning was the first time I pumped in air to the RFT after owing it for 11 months. Were slightly underinflated around 190psi against recommended 210 psi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beemerlover, post: 288805, member: 7030"] This morning on the way to gym, the OBC showed outside temperature to be 1.5C... brrrr.... then the 'snow' symbol lighted up in OBC with audio chime warning. Was wondering what it's all about as this is the first time I encountered it. Then it came to me as the car was trying to alert me of potential frost/ice on the road, hence, to drive carefully on potential slippery road. Hmmm ... I'm impressed! Also, do you guys rely on the tyre gauge in OBC to tell you of underinflated RFT? This morning was the first time I pumped in air to the RFT after owing it for 11 months. Were slightly underinflated around 190psi against recommended 210 psi. [/QUOTE]
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