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Old December 12th 10, 12:59 PM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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With no attempt whatsoever to read the manual... What is the 'Winter Tyres'
setting on the onboard computer in my 156 (2002, JTS, new interior, old
exterior) for please?


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Old December 12th 10, 01:10 PM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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On 12/12/2010 11:59, GT wrote:
> With no attempt whatsoever to read the manual... What is the 'Winter Tyres'
> setting on the onboard computer in my 156 (2002, JTS, new interior, old
> exterior) for please?
>
>


Without doing any research I'd guess it's either a correction to the
odometer to allow for different rolling diameter, or an ASR setting.

But wibble flip.

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Old December 12th 10, 01:27 PM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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Catman > wrote:

> On 12/12/2010 11:59, GT wrote:
> > With no attempt whatsoever to read the manual... What is the 'Winter Tyres'
> > setting on the onboard computer in my 156 (2002, JTS, new interior, old
> > exterior) for please?
> >
> >

>
> Without doing any research I'd guess it's either a correction to the
> odometer to allow for different rolling diameter, or an ASR setting.
>
> But wibble flip.


As I recall, it's to correct the speedometer for higher profile winter
tyres.
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Old December 12th 10, 05:58 PM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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Default Winter tyres

On 12/12/2010 12:27, SteveH wrote:
> > wrote:
>
>> On 12/12/2010 11:59, GT wrote:
>>> With no attempt whatsoever to read the manual... What is the 'Winter Tyres'
>>> setting on the onboard computer in my 156 (2002, JTS, new interior, old
>>> exterior) for please?
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Without doing any research I'd guess it's either a correction to the
>> odometer to allow for different rolling diameter, or an ASR setting.
>>
>> But wibble flip.

>
> As I recall, it's to correct the speedometer for higher profile winter
> tyres.


SO that's two guesses

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Old December 12th 10, 06:05 PM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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Default Winter tyres

Catman > wrote:

> > As I recall, it's to correct the speedometer for higher profile winter
> > tyres.

>
> SO that's two guesses


If anyone can translate Malay, I can get the definitive answer.
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Old December 12th 10, 09:13 PM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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On 12/12/2010 17:05, SteveH wrote:
> > wrote:
>
>>> As I recall, it's to correct the speedometer for higher profile winter
>>> tyres.

>>
>> SO that's two guesses

>
> If anyone can translate Malay, I can get the definitive answer.


Oddly, that's not in my skill set

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Old January 9th 11, 04:44 PM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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Default Winter tyres

On 09/01/2011 15:27, Arjan Renting wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 20:13:52 +0000, Catman wrote:
>
>> On 12/12/2010 17:05, SteveH wrote:
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>> As I recall, it's to correct the speedometer for higher profile
>>>>> winter tyres.
>>>>
>>>> SO that's two guesses
>>>
>>> If anyone can translate Malay, I can get the definitive answer.

>>
>> Oddly, that's not in my skill set

>
> Well, this setting is not so advanced as you might think. BTW winter tyres
> are advised to use up to a minimum profile hight of 4 mm, not a unusual
> profile hight for summer tyres....
>
> The setting is meant as a speed alarm. You can set it to 160 km/h (100
> mph) for a Q tyre, 190 km/h (118 mph) for T tyre or 210 km/h (130) mph
> for a H tyre. It is not unusual to fit a lower speed winter tyre on the
> car. It is not a speed limiter.
>


Sounds completely useless to me


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Old January 9th 11, 08:40 PM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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"Arjan Renting" > wrote in message
...
> On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 20:13:52 +0000, Catman wrote:
>
>> On 12/12/2010 17:05, SteveH wrote:
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>> As I recall, it's to correct the speedometer for higher profile
>>>>> winter tyres.
>>>>
>>>> SO that's two guesses
>>>
>>> If anyone can translate Malay, I can get the definitive answer.

>>
>> Oddly, that's not in my skill set

>
> Well, this setting is not so advanced as you might think. BTW winter tyres
> are advised to use up to a minimum profile hight of 4 mm, not a unusual
> profile hight for summer tyres....
>
> The setting is meant as a speed alarm. You can set it to 160 km/h (100
> mph) for a Q tyre, 190 km/h (118 mph) for T tyre or 210 km/h (130) mph
> for a H tyre. It is not unusual to fit a lower speed winter tyre on the
> car. It is not a speed limiter.


Aha - what a brilliant featu So when I manage to get the car up to 130mph
in the snow, it will distract me by bleeping and flashing messages at me -
fabulous!


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Old January 10th 11, 09:26 AM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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Default Winter tyres

In alt.autos.alfa-romeo,
GT > wrote:
> "Arjan Renting" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> Well, this setting is not so advanced as you might think. BTW winter tyres
>> are advised to use up to a minimum profile hight of 4 mm, not a unusual
>> profile hight for summer tyres....
>>
>> The setting is meant as a speed alarm. You can set it to 160 km/h (100
>> mph) for a Q tyre, 190 km/h (118 mph) for T tyre or 210 km/h (130) mph
>> for a H tyre. It is not unusual to fit a lower speed winter tyre on the
>> car. It is not a speed limiter.

>
> Aha - what a brilliant featu So when I manage to get the car up to 130mph
> in the snow, it will distract me by bleeping and flashing messages at me -
> fabulous!


So you only put winter tires on when there's actually snow on the road?

In Germany, you are required to alert the driver to the fact that there are
tires fitted with a lowered speed rating. This can be done by putting a
sticker with the speed rating on your dash. I guess this alarm is allowed
as an alternative to that sticker. Certainly looks better and I gues it's
less likely you forget about it.

Last November I was in Germany with winter tires on, road was clean and I
forgot to put the sticker on my dash (my 156 has no such alarm). Just
testing how fast the old 156 would still run and just over 200kph I
suddenly realized I was running on 'T' tires...

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Old January 10th 11, 11:28 AM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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Default Winter tyres


"Stef" > wrote in message
. ..
> In alt.autos.alfa-romeo,
> GT > wrote:
>> "Arjan Renting" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> Well, this setting is not so advanced as you might think. BTW winter
>>> tyres
>>> are advised to use up to a minimum profile hight of 4 mm, not a unusual
>>> profile hight for summer tyres....
>>>
>>> The setting is meant as a speed alarm. You can set it to 160 km/h (100
>>> mph) for a Q tyre, 190 km/h (118 mph) for T tyre or 210 km/h (130) mph
>>> for a H tyre. It is not unusual to fit a lower speed winter tyre on the
>>> car. It is not a speed limiter.

>>
>> Aha - what a brilliant featu So when I manage to get the car up to
>> 130mph
>> in the snow, it will distract me by bleeping and flashing messages at
>> me -
>> fabulous!

>
> So you only put winter tires on when there's actually snow on the road?
>
> In Germany, you are required to alert the driver to the fact that there
> are
> tires fitted with a lowered speed rating. This can be done by putting a
> sticker with the speed rating on your dash. I guess this alarm is allowed
> as an alternative to that sticker. Certainly looks better and I gues it's
> less likely you forget about it.
>
> Last November I was in Germany with winter tires on, road was clean and I
> forgot to put the sticker on my dash (my 156 has no such alarm). Just
> testing how fast the old 156 would still run and just over 200kph I
> suddenly realized I was running on 'T' tires...
>
> --
> Stef (remove caps, dashes and .invalid from e-mail address to reply by
> mail)
>
> Lisp Users:
> Due to the holiday next Monday, there will be no garbage collection.


Is that "Stef from the other side" ?


 




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