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Okay y'all, I know this will probably go down as the dumbest question on here. How do you switch to Trip B? For the life of me I can't figure it out and didn't see it in these forums, the manual, or on Google. Apparently I'm the only person alive who can't find it. I have a 2015 GMC Sierra Denali. I can find Trip A fine, but cannot figure out how to change to B. Surely this truck has 2 trip meters. Thanks in advance for any help. Go easy on my stupidity!

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My trip B was enabled when I bought it, but yours may not be. Go into the settings where you can turn different pages on/off. I bets its checked off.

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Ah, I did not know you could do that. I'll try it tonight. Thanks for the reply!

 

 

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That was it. Got my B now. And, I got rid of that stupid blank page that's been bugging me. Man, there's all kind of cool stuff on the dash. I didn't realize you could change the theme and everything. Finally had a chance to play around with the settings. Very cool.

 

 

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Change the theme...?

 

What is that?

On the Denalis there's an all digital center dash. You can change between 3 (?) different themes for how you want information displayed. The tech theme is pretty wicked.

 

 

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