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Old May 9, 2023 | 07:13 PM
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I've read the manual, but don't understand why I can't see the tire pressures on the right side of the instrument panel (the DIC area).

I have a 2023, on page 80 of the owners manual, it lists the pages (Info, Performance, Audio, Maintenance, Options, Simplify)

It then says Performance, press the thumbwheel to enter the performance menu, on my car when I select the performance page and hit the thumbwheel it just wants to reset the lap timer. If I use the wheel and scroll down I only see three things, two lap timers and the G meter. Shouldn't tire pressures show up there as it indicates in the manual? I know I can modify the tiles in the various performance modes (tour, sport, etc) but you would think there would be a menu you can scroll through like on my Silverado where I can look at all of those things, such as transmission temperature, tire pressures. Can't figure out how to do this on the Corvette.


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Old May 9, 2023 | 07:52 PM
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Customizing the tiles to display is not under Performane. It is under Options. At the Options menu press the scroll wheel to enter the menu. Scroll down and press tile customize (or something like that I'm not at my car). You clear the tiles and select ones you want to display. You can have different tiles in different display setups.
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Originally Posted by javenius
Customizing the tiles to display is not under Performane. It is under Options. At the Options menu press the scroll wheel to enter the menu. Scroll down and press tile customize (or something like that I'm not at my car). You clear the tiles and select ones you want to display. You can have different tiles in different display setups.
If I am following his OP correctly, he knows how to set them up as a tile. He wants to scroll down and see the tire pressures on the left side as a temporary display (I think). I have not seen a way to do that.
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Old May 9, 2023 | 10:28 PM
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I was actually thinking of being able to scroll through them on the right side, as the left side are the tiles and the right side is the Driver Information Center. Doesn't make sense to me that GM didn't set this up so you can scroll through all those critical things like trans temp, oil temp, oil pressure, tire pressures, etc. like you can on almost any GM product built in the last five years. Would have been nice if they gave you 4 tiles in each mode like they do in the track mode. For a full LCD display it seems rather limited on what you can do with it.
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Old May 10, 2023 | 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by FlyinLow
......Would have been nice if they gave you 4 tiles in each mode like they do in the track mode. For a full LCD display it seems rather limited on what you can do with it.
That why I set mine up to use the Track Mode display theme in all of the drive modes - because it displays the most tiles. Here are the tiles I chose. I suppose if I were really going to track I would replace the time and temp tile with the tire data. I set the HUD to for the Tour display so it shows speed and speed limit.



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Old May 10, 2023 | 09:59 AM
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Can't do what the OP wants. The only way to display TP is to set up one of the tiles to display it.

What you can do, if you don't want TP on your primary display, is to set it up on a tile for a different mode, and just toggle to that mode to check. For example, if you normally drive in sport, you could set the TP as one of the tiles in Tour, and just rotate the **** when you want to check the pressure.
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Old May 10, 2023 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Andybump
That why I set mine up to use the Track Mode display theme in all of the drive modes - because it displays the most tiles. Here are the tiles I chose. I suppose if I were really going to track I would replace the time and temp tile with the tire data. I set the HUD to for the Tour display so it shows speed and speed limit.


That is like my setup for all modes except I include tire pressure vice time/temp as that is in the infotainment screen
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Agreed with the posts above, going to need to use the track mode for 4 tiles so I can get the data I want to see. Just seems dumb that on the DIC, they could not have included a view where you can scroll through all of the information like my 2017 ZL1 and 2014 Silverado, seems so simple to just do that.
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Been glossed over here, but I just learned something by accident. Each mode can show a different screen layout- duh Thanks. ' don't know if i want to go from tour to track just to see a different view though.
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You need to deselect a tile before you can select a different one. It’s very easy to do in all modes.
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