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Instrument cluster - Normal mode - Centered speedo?

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I was watching a YouTube video about the lighting in the Explorer and noticed the speedo is centered in the display. On our ST it is off the left and looks a little odd to me. I can’t find any way to center it…am I just missing a setting somewhere??

This is a screenshot from the video. D9F0E430-27E8-4707-8784-71F2B1439AD4.png
 

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Button on end of blinker, click once. Discovered by accident pushing buttons today. (Just bought mine yesterday still familiarizing myself with everything.)
 

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There are a couple of the driving aids that will cause the speedo to move from the center, like lane keep, the distance from the next vehicle one, and I think cruise as well (at least adaptive) if I remember correctly. If none of those are active in Normal mode the speedo is centered.
 

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Yes. I have found that if adaptive cruise control is selected, the Speedo goes to the left. If normal cruise, then it is centered. I like it centered but do not want to mess with the cruise control, so, it’s on the left. Bummer.
 

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Thank you! I turned off the indicator that shows how close the car is in front of us and that did the trick. I like it much better in the middle! I’m ok with it moving over when cruise is on (which isn’t very often).
 

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The lane centering cruise is awesome for long trips. It's worth getting to know.
 

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The lane centering cruise is awesome for long trips. It's worth getting to know.
I've tried it out a little bit, worked like a champ! Went about 80 miles on the freeway with essentially no input from me. Way better actually than the one we had in our BMW X5 a couple years ago.
 



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