How do you set the outside temperature display on a 2016 Jetta. It went away when I reset the clock.

Asked by oldjawbone Nov 12, 2016 at 01:18 PM about the 2016 Volkswagen Jetta

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Yes i read it. It never says.It only tells "At temperatures below 39F a snowflake appears. It flashes at first. Then it stays on until the outside temperature rises above 43 F. The measurement range is from -40 F to 122 F. That is NO HELP !! I have no temperature at all on the display

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I found it!!! It took forever For my Jetta, the place to change the display is on the windshield wiper control. On the bottom of the control it says "OK/RESET" press that then on the side of the wiper control it says "TRIP" toggle that and you will have a few choices TEMP, and REMAINING FUEL, and MILES TRAVELED etc are some of the options. Hope this helps, I know this was asked more than a year ago. Hope it helps someone else looking. IT was a PAIN trying to find

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Wow thanks for the tip!! I was trying to figure out where the temperature button was for a few months.

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Yay...thank you. I did search through the owners manual with no luck finding this “how to”. Your post was super helpful!!

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Appreciate it. I called the dealer where I purchased the car and they told me it was too complicated to explain, just bring it in and will take care of it, Riiight, for a mere $90 service fee. Thanks again.

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