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Your Go-To Dash Display

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I wanted to ask the Forum members if they have a favorite or go-to Dash Display.

(I am talking about the display in front of the Driver, not the center Infotainment display.)

Mine is the AWD power/wheels distribution display.

I like watching how the power is distributed to the four wheels during things like accelerating, cornering, going up a hill, etc.

So what is yours?
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I've turned it over to that a few things, but my default is the trip information. I set it to automatically reset Trip A when I turn off the car and to reset Trip B when I get gas.
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I don't care for the factory Garmin GPS so I have a Garmin GPS on my dash and my display show Spotify that I bluetooth to it. That's for in-town. On a trip, I plug my iphone in and monitor Waze.
WHERE are you finding hills in OC? 🤣
WHERE are you finding hills in OC? 🤣

More like the bridges over the 405 freeway on Seal Beach Blvd & Valley View/Bolsa Chica ...lol

But the AWD power is definitely different when going up a hill!

And you have a hill, isn't there a big hill going south on Edwards?
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I don't care for the factory Garmin GPS so I have a Garmin GPS on my dash and my display show Spotify that I bluetooth to it. That's for in-town. On a trip, I plug my iphone in and monitor Waze.

In the dash (in front of the driver)? Or are you talking about the Center Infotainment display?
HaHa!
You know you are from California when an overpass is a hill.

I can’t say I’ve ever driven in Edwards.
My hill is riding my bike up Huntington Street next to Pacific City! 🤣
I've turned it over to that a few things, but my default is the trip information. I set it to automatically reset Trip A when I turn off the car and to reset Trip B when I get gas.
You manually reset it when you get gas or it's programmed to do so? If so, how did you manage that?

I manually reset my Trip B when I get gas
You manually reset it when you get gas or it's programmed to do so? If so, how did you manage that?

I manually reset my Trip B when I get gas
Settings > Vehicle > Meter Setup > Trip A Reset Timing (or Trip B Reset Timing).
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I usually have it set to the AWD display unless I am using navigation. This is my 1st AWD vehicle and I was sort of surprised at how often all four wheels are involved. Should help even out tire wear to say the least.
Settings > Vehicle > Meter Setup > Trip A Reset Timing (or Trip B Reset Timing).
It's much easier to just press/hold Enter (left side center of the arrows) for a few seconds, that will reset whichever (A or B) is currently displayed.
I am switching between the mesmerizing AWD torque vectoring screen and the trip information screen. I find it mostly on that i-VTM screen though. I too find it amazing how much it is altering and adjusting the drive wheels while driving you into and through corners.
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It's much easier to just press/hold Enter (left side center of the arrows) for a few seconds, that will reset whichever (A or B) is currently displayed.
Not really - you have to remember and do this every time you fill up. If you change it in the settings you only have to do it once and the PP always resets A or B every time you fill up.
Trip screen most of the time to monitor mpg

but also switch over to the AWD screen when I’m feelin froggy 🐸
I use the trip computer most of the time, but I decided to switch to the AWD screen for a while while I was driving through the mountains in Arizona, and I noticed something interesting. When I used the cruise control, only the front wheels were getting power most of the time. When I turned cruise control off, all of the wheels received power.
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