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    Jetta Digital Speedo on MFD?

    Possible or not possible? I love my car but I am missing my digital readout from my other vehicles.

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    If it's a MK5 Jetta and not a MK6 version, (mk5 red MFD, mk6 white MFD) than no sorry.

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    Full height red MFD's can display speed (the real speed, along with oil temp, fuel L, etc) with a Kufatec add-on box.

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    Correct. The Kufatec E-MFA add-on displays digital speed, oil temp, water temp, battery volts and a choice between engine RPM or litres left in the tank. Turbo cars have other choices. The one I have in my 3C Passat is also suitable for Mk 5 Golf/Jetta. I love it. One of the best mods I've made. The only downside is the add-on display has to be manually selected every time you start the car.

    Jetta Digital Speedo on MFD?-img_5417-jpg

    Also, I believe the digital speedo is more accurate. At 60 km/h indicated on the analogue speedo, digital display says 58 km/h. At 100 km/h indicated on analogue speedo, digital display says 96. Now I set my cruise control at 106 believing I'm doing an actual 102.
    More details here:

    https://www.kufatec.com/shop/en/e-mf...st-oil-battery
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3C4M Guy View Post
    Correct. The Kufatec E-MFA add-on displays digital speed, oil temp, water temp, battery volts and a choice between engine RPM or litres left in the tank. Turbo cars have other choices. The one I have in my 3C Passat is also suitable for Mk 5 Golf/Jetta. I love it. One of the best mods I've made. The only downside is the add-on display has to be manually selected every time you start the car.

    Jetta Digital Speedo on MFD?-img_5417-jpg

    Also, I believe the digital speedo is more accurate. At 60 km/h indicated on the analogue speedo, digital display says 58 km/h. At 100 km/h indicated on analogue speedo, digital display says 96. Now I set my cruise control at 106 believing I'm doing an actual 102.
    More details here:

    https://www.kufatec.com/shop/en/e-mf...st-oil-battery
    super cool, so tempted but told myself I wouldn't spend anymore on my car after the K04........
    K04 Jetta

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3C4M Guy View Post
    Correct. The Kufatec E-MFA add-on displays digital speed, oil temp, water temp, battery volts and a choice between engine RPM or litres left in the tank. Turbo cars have other choices. The one I have in my 3C Passat is also suitable for Mk 5 Golf/Jetta. I love it. One of the best mods I've made. The only downside is the add-on display has to be manually selected every time you start the car.

    Jetta Digital Speedo on MFD?-img_5417-jpg

    Also, I believe the digital speedo is more accurate. At 60 km/h indicated on the analogue speedo, digital display says 58 km/h. At 100 km/h indicated on analogue speedo, digital display says 96. Now I set my cruise control at 106 believing I'm doing an actual 102.
    More details here:

    https://www.kufatec.com/shop/en/e-mf...st-oil-battery
    This looks really interesting - how was the install?

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    Go buy a ~$15 OBD2 Bluetooth dongle from ebay, plug it into your OBD2 port under your steering wheel and download 'Torque' for android. That can display your real digital speed on your phone. So just mount your phone on your windscreen or dashboard and you'll basically have the same thing.

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    The Polar FIS+ is similiar to the Kufatec one, but it's much more featured.

    It allows customisation of the screens and it also does basic feature enablement, like a mini VAG-COM

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    That said, you can always do the old diagnostic mode on the HVAC panel. Channel 19 from memory.

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