Temperature setting

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Asked by Lisa Feb 22, 2015 at 10:58 PM about the 2012 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCrew 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

the temperature changed to C and I need to change it back to F and can't figure out how

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Try the owners manual. The settings are controlled at the center display located near the speedometer. I have a 2013 and they will be similar, if I get time I will look at mine today and let you know.

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Locate the button on the steering wheel that has the 4 arrows and the center reset button, push left arrow button till you get to the menu, push the down arrow button till you get to settings, push the right arrow button for the settings menu, arrow down to temperature, arrow right to menu, arrow down to Fahrenheit push center button and all done.

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AHH Thanks, it worked. It reset as I restarted the pickup. THANK YOU!

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You are welcome. It reset when you restarted? That is interesting.

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The setting was correct, but when I clicked to metric and then back to standard, it changed.

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Okay, just curious. I am starting to wonder if we have too many gadgets on these newer vehicles.

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Thank you, thank you, thank you. Somehow our temperature reading went to Celsius. We contacted both Ford and our local dealer and they could not help us. We followed your instructions and it worked like a charm. You guys rock.

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Ours showed English but was still doing metric. Clicked on the metric and saved then clicked on English and it saved. Turned back to *F. But thanks for above...been trying to figure this out for months! Not sure why it originally switched!!

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Thank you, everyone! Same issue here. It reset right away, bit all we did was switched to metric and then back to English and it worked. Thanks so much!

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2011 F150 crewcab, still trying to switch to Fahrenheit. I went to settings it doesn't show temp

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I have the same problem with my 2011 F-150 XLT. But the temp is shown in the info screen above the radio--in the middle of the dash. Nothing on the "menu" helps. Can you help? Thanks!

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Mine is 2013 it's the same (display above the monitor in the center). Go to the menu, settings and though it may be on standard now go ahead and switch it to metric and save it then go back and switch it back to standard and this should solve your problem. Mine does it on it's own once a yr or so.

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