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excuse me for not RTFM.....
But its in German...
Is there a function like in the D3 to calibrate the speedo with GPS, Ive had a look, but havent RTFM yet...
Its a way bit out.
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30th Oct 2013 5:53 pm
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Never heard of such thing, though as I don't have satnav (car being a peasant level S) I haven't really paid much attention.
30th Oct 2013 6:19 pm
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Calibrate speedo with GPS on a D3?
Never heard of it.
About the closest thing I can think of is tweaking the CCF with a suitable diagnostic tool so it over-reads less then its original preset value.Land Rover - Turning Drivers into Mechanics Since 1948
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In the secret menu there is an option to input your tyre size. After doing mine my speedo is pretty much spot on with my GPS reading.Club Exped trailer
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30th Oct 2013 6:49 pm
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I could be miles out, pun intentional but the only thing I've come across is the ability to re-calibrate the GPS when the car has been on a ferry for instance.Displaced Yorkshireman.
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30th Oct 2013 7:08 pm
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I thought all the 'secret' menu did was calibrate the satnav dead reckoning input rather than the speedo. Are you sure changing this value changed the speedo?Land Rover - Turning Drivers into Mechanics Since 1948
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Couldn't tell you if it did or didn't but all I know is the speedo is within 0.5 mph compared to a GPS reading using 285/50/20'sClub Exped trailer
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30th Oct 2013 7:38 pm
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Ah, gotcha. I suspect adding the bigger tyres has corrected the speedo rather than the satnav.
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OK may have been mixing things up on D3 satnav, there is a button for "select after tyre change".
My D3 speedo was almost spot on, after pushing this and letting the SATNAV do its thing I thought this had influence on the speedo, may have just been a coincedence.
However, on the D4 the speedo is miles off... I had hoped the "select" after tyre change might fix this but cannot find it.
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