Change Clock To Temperature on Display of 2005 BMW 325i

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Asked by Geminiguy90028 Jul 15, 2018 at 05:25 PM about the 2005 BMW 3 Series 325i Sedan RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car had an issue with the temp blinking and beeping after an accident so I took it to get fixed. I asked the repair guy to display the clock instead of temperature but I want to be able to change it to temperature at will. The repair guy said BMW's usually have the controls to change the temp to clock on the blinker stem/wand but my BMW doesn't have one. Does anyone know how to change the clock to temp on the display of a 2005 BMW 325i?

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Yes mine is missing. The guy that repaired it thinks that maybe the previous owner of the car replaced with a new one that did not have the button. Is there no other way to change the clock to temperature or do I have to get the stalk changed?

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Your turn signal stalk has no button on the end labeled "BC"? If that is the case, you have a turn signal stalk for the BMW without the on-board computer. It is possible that your car lacks the on-board computer to switch between those options. As far as i'm aware, there's no other way to make the change.

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Unplug sensor.....wait for freezing warming....plug the sensor back in.....you gonna have temperature display....for clock reset the cluster goes back to the clock.

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