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On page 80 of the owners manual, it says that if on the right..the DIC.. I scroll to Performance and then turn the thumbwheel I should get temps and tire pressures etc. when I do that, I only get G meter, 0-60 timer, Launch and PDR lap times….no temps and tire pressures. Any suggestions would be appreciated
I observed the same behavior. The only way to access the details like tire pressures and temp is with the info tiles.
I can’t find where the Manual even explains how to do this. All of the displays except Track have room for only two tiles. The Track display has 4. You have to right arrow over to “Options”, then down to “Info Tiles Selection.” You then have to deselect an in-use tile to add a different one.
I will keep looking in the main and infotainment manuals to see if this is described.
It's frustrating that sport mode has only 2 gauges; I like having the big round tach. As a work around, I set up the gauges in a different mode than I normally use with the gauges that I rarely use. I temporarily switch modes to see them and then switch back.
On page 80 of the owners manual, it says that if on the right..the DIC.. I scroll to Performance and then turn the thumbwheel I should get temps and tire pressures etc. when I do that, I only get G meter, 0-60 timer, Launch and PDR lap times….no temps and tire pressures. Any suggestions would be appreciated
You can use the DIC to assign what tiles appear in the regular dash display. Those tiles can include TP, temps, etc. They don't display on the right side of the IP. In the DIC, scroll all the way to the right and that's where you can set what tiles appear on the IP.
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