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Old Apr 9, 2026 | 04:37 PM
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Please indulge a senior citizen antique car collector with a faulty memory as I've asked this before, I think. I enjoy the Tour screen to the right of the speedo that lists water temp, oil temp, tire pressure, volts and Tire Pressure OK, in a list. Perfect. But every time I navigate away from it I cannot find my way back.

Can one of you supply a step by step? Its a 2019 GS M7.

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Old Apr 10, 2026 | 01:59 AM
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If you're navigating away from that display by using the up/down buttons on the lower right of the steering wheel you should be able to find it again using the same buttons.

If you are changing the ride mode, eg. between sport to tour, your display may be changing based on that change. If so, you'd need to return to the same mode to show the same displays.
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Here's a quick guide from another senior:

You want to select TOUR mode (not Link to Drive Mode), then Perf.

NOTE - a WHITE arrow <>^dn means you can scroll that way for more choices, a GRAY arrow means no choices that way

- Use the steering wheel buttons under your right thumb.

- Scroll left, down to Options / Settings, push OK button

- Scroll down to Display, scroll right.

- Choose Link to Drive Mode, Tour, Sport , or Track. Push OK

- Scroll left 2 times, then up/dn to Info, perf,,, Select View you want and push OK

- Scroll up / down to the detail you want.

HUD display:

- Click the left toggle to get the desired view

- The middle toggle raises / lowers the display

- The right toggle is HUD brightness

Pat yourself on the back when you get the displays you want.

Have a beer

Enjoy!

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Ron-
I figured it out on my own, just as I did the last two times. However, I printed your instructions and have them in the glove box (they still call it that)?
Funny, I don't have this problem or anything like it with my 65 L78.

Thanks again.

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i'm in digital presentation all the time but to stay current, i check actual tire pressures, oil %, fuel range vs gas gage + a few other screens from time 2 time!!




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