The virtual instrument panel comprises a speedometer (1), a tachometer (2), and an information panel (3). The engine temperature (4) is displayed within the tachometer. The fuel level (5) is displayed within the speedometer.
All instruments are only visible when the vehicle’s ignition is switched on.
The virtual instrument panel can be configured to meet personal preferences. See CONFIGURING A VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT PANEL.
The virtual instrument panel can be configured using the steering wheel controls. See INSTRUMENT PANEL MENU OPERATION and INSTRUMENT PANEL MENU OPTIONS.
To configure the virtual instrument panel:
The following layout options are available:
The selected option is retained after the vehicle’s ignition is switched off.
The speedometer displays the current vehicle speed. Depending on market specification, the speedometer can be configured to display in mph or km/h via the instrument panel. See INSTRUMENT PANEL MENU OPERATION.
To configure the speedometer:
The tachometer displays the current engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm).
The information panel displays information and menu selection options. The information panel can be configured to meet personal preferences.
To configure the information panel:
The fuel gauge displays the current fuel tank level. An arrow-head symbol, next to the fuel pump symbol, indicates which side of the vehicle the fuel filler flap is located.
The low fuel warning lamp illuminates to indicate that the vehicle should be refueled in the near future.
The approximate driving distance for the current fuel level can be viewed via the trip computer. See TRIP COMPUTER.
The temperature gauge displays the current engine temperature.
The instrument panel’s display settings and some vehicle features can be configured using the instrument panel menu. The instrument panel menu is operated via the left-side steering wheel controls.
Do not operate the instrument panel menu while the vehicle is moving. Doing so may cause driver distraction. Driver distraction may cause an accident, leading to serious injury or death.
The following main menu options are available:
Do not ignore any warning or information messages displayed in the instrument panel. Take appropriate action as soon as possible. Failure to do so may result in serious damage to the vehicle, serious injury, or death.
Clearing a warning message does not rectify the fault. The associated warning lamp remains illuminated until the fault is rectified.
If a persistent fault is detected, the instrument panel displays the relevant message each time the vehicle’s ignition is switched on. The messages are displayed in order of importance, with the highest priority message being displayed first. Each message is displayed for 2 seconds. Some messages may be accompanied by an audible tone.
Some messages may also display an Owner’s Handbook symbol. Further information on the message can be found in the relevant section of the Owner’s Handbook.
The trip computer displays and stores trip information. Trip information is displayed in the information panel.
The following information can be displayed:
Press and release the trip button, located on the end of the lighting control, to scroll through the available options.
Some trip computer information can be reset to zero. Press and hold the trip button for 2 seconds, when the required information is displayed in the information panel.
Two trip computers are available: Trip A, and Trip B. Both display the same information. To switch between the trip computers:
A third option, Trip Auto, is also available. Trip Auto allows the driver to add or remove data from either Trip A or Trip B, to a running total.
To add data for the last journey to Trip Auto:
The trip computer can be configured to display in miles or km via the instrument panel menu.
The next required service can be displayed via the instrument panel menu. See INSTRUMENT PANEL MENU OPERATION.
To view information on the next required service:
The required service interval displays as a distance or time left until the next service is due. If the distance is exceeded, the display shows a negative (–) value to indicate that a service is overdue.
Refer to a retailer/authorized repairer for details.
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