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UPDATE::::: After much research and turning everything on and off in every possible combination I have come to the realization that it has to do with the evasive collision display setting. Unchecking this setting while ALSO having lane assist disabled is the only way to achieve this. One without the other results in no change. I can finally enjoy a cleaner cluster display! :::::/UPDATE
So to all of my fellow Lariat owners: I take it is impossible to move the digital speedometer to the center of the instrument cluster? As seen in this photo, the speedometer is centered where the lane assist visuals are seemingly forever planted. I've tried every which way menu-wise to get it in the center and it appears it is forever to the right of center. Anyone else have a solution or is it merely impossible to scoot the speedometer to the center if your truck is fully loaded?
I have tried disabling lane-keeping assist via the toggle button on the end of the turn signal stalk as someone else said to do, but this only toggled a small icon in the upper left of the display and had no effect on the digital speedometer location.
So to all of my fellow Lariat owners: I take it is impossible to move the digital speedometer to the center of the instrument cluster? As seen in this photo, the speedometer is centered where the lane assist visuals are seemingly forever planted. I've tried every which way menu-wise to get it in the center and it appears it is forever to the right of center. Anyone else have a solution or is it merely impossible to scoot the speedometer to the center if your truck is fully loaded?
I have tried disabling lane-keeping assist via the toggle button on the end of the turn signal stalk as someone else said to do, but this only toggled a small icon in the upper left of the display and had no effect on the digital speedometer location.
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