Long weekend here in much of the USA. I had a little too much time on my hands and actually looked at the instruments, I mean really looked at them. This resulted in two simple (?) questions:
1. The Euro Center Cluster has "K.L." as the label for the upper right indicator lights. I think a USA Cluster says "C.L."
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What does "K.L" and "C.L" stand for? Using my skills in fake German, I guessed "Komponent Lichts" for K.L but the German dictionary gives "einzeln" or "bestandteil" for the English word "Component".
My Sherlock Holmes training tells me that the first word starts with "K" in German and "C" in English (Watson would say: "Brilliant, Holmes")
Anyone know what KL and CL mean?
2. The Second, just as useful question:
The Kilometer speedo has several red hash marks starting just past the 50K speed mark to about the 60K position. I assume this is a warning not to have the pointer here under some condition.
I thought this might tell the driver not to stay in First Gear with a manual tranny past this point. If this is correct, why don't all USA speedos have the same marks (at least in manual cars)? and don't auto tranny Euro cars also have the marks? I think so. I assume my "shift out of First now" theory is not correct.
What are the hash marks for?
Richard M, New York City on a slow night.