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Gear change indicator

GT RCZ

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I have raised the question with my dealer on the 1st service .

Now have a guy travelling over from France to come and see it Next Monday.

Will keep you all posted.
 
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Anonymous

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went i just got back from peugeot and yes i
should have the gear change indicator but they try to download it but it does not work on the earlyer rcz's so peugeot france are doing a other update to it should work but will not get it for a few weeks. so its got to going back again what fun?
 
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brittenterry said:
went i just got back from peugeot and yes i
should have the gear change indicator but they try to download it but it does not work on the earlyer rcz's so peugeot france are doing a other update to it should work but will not get it for a few weeks. so its got to going back again what fun?
Unless you think it will affect re-sales I wouldn't worry about it. To be honest I tend to ignore that central display for most of the time (finding it's so much wiser to keep your eyes on the road) so the little number could be flashing away to its heart's content and I might not see it, and at other times I try to beat it to the gears anyway :lol:
 
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It does'nt work if you have a heavy right foot. It works perfectly with my NG4 sat nav and its not an option to turn off, try driving at a gentle pace.
 

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My RCZ HDi has it. And I try to follow it during the first 1000 km. 200km to go. :oops:
I think it's only a benefit if you really really try to run as economical as possible, but in my humble opinion that's not why you buy a RCZ. :mrgreen:
 
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Get a automatic - no hassle then and if you want to go the change gear yourself then you can, although its probably slower than the manual but with those looks who cares
 
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bottlecollector said:
Get a automatic - no hassle then and if you want to go the change gear yourself then you can, although its probably slower than the manual but with those looks who cares

Agreed (and it is slower to DIY so I don't)
 
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