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Available Head-Up Display (HUD), if equipped, projects information and key warnings onto your windshield. Here’s how to adjust it.
Note: The information projected varies by model — see your Owner’s Manual for more information.
1. Set your seat to the ideal driving position and sit up straight.
2. Adjust the display. The controls are on the instrument panel, to the left or right of the steering wheel, depending on your model.
1. Some vehicles have a HUD that projects onto a small screen in front of the windshield.
2. The physical HUD controls for these HUDs are located on the dash to the left or right of the steering wheel. You may see a digital HUD icon on the Control Panel screen to the left of your steering wheel, depending on your vehicle.
3. You have to turn this kind of HUD on the first time you start the vehicle. When the HUD is off, press or lift any of the switches in the HUD controls to turn it on. Once the HUD starts to open, release the switch and the HUD will finish opening automatically.
4. The HUD controls on these vehicles are slightly different:
Yes. To turn off HUDs projected onto the windshield, turn the brightness all the way down.
To turn off HUDs projected onto a small screen in front of the windshield, lift the Info switch on the HUD controls.
You can also turn the HUD off in the Settings menu of your infotainment system1, depending on your vehicle’s equipment.
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To find out if your vehicle has this feature, contact your dealer or refer to your vehicle’s equipment list. Please check your Owner’s Manual for more information about features.
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