FL5 Type R - changing display units

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On my 2024 CTR in UAE there is no option on the display to change units (metric / imperial). Is it possible to reactivate the option somehow?

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For NA cars it's in the cluster, on the right side.
 
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That was the first place I checked, but the only options are for adding and removing the gauge elements and the layouts.

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That was the first place I checked, but the only options are for adding and removing the gauge elements and the layouts.
If you're on what I guess is the “home screen” for the right gague and scroll to the bottom, you should see an option to switch units by holding the right scroll wheel. I think it’s second from the bottom in the options list of data to show
 

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On my 2024 CTR in UAE there is no option on the display to change units (metric / imperial). Is it possible to reactivate the option somehow?
It may not be possible. Being able to switch between metric/imperial is a USA/Canada thing. Not sure if cars in the UK have them.
 

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You’d probably have to get a us/Canada infotainment unit. The problem with that is your local radio stations may not work frequencies.
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