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New to the forum and I'm sure this has been asked before, but I've searched and couldn't really find an answer.  I have 15 silverado LT 2500HD Z71 and do not have the off road page in my DIC.  Am I missing something or was this not on all 2500's?

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If you have the "uplevel" DIC you need to turn this page ON thru the Settings option. See "DIC Info Page Options" in your manual. It's on page 5-33 in my '15 Silverado 1500 manual. I had to turn it on in my '15 1500 Z71. I assume a 2500HD would be the same.

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Wow.  I have a 2015 2500 and I have never even looked for that in the DIC, that I know of.  Might not have it.  If I remember the next time I use the pickup, I will take a look.

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My 2015 2500 LT has the offroad page on my DIC. Just had to turn it on in the settings section. 

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On 2/25/2018 at 6:36 AM, smith462 said:

I do not have that page in my 2015 2500HD either


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Your's should have it available in the settings section to turn on so it will show in the info pages.

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Redwngr,

I will look again, but mine is one of the early 2015s and may need an ECM reprogram in order to get it. I will look tomorrow to see if it is there


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Z71/ Offroad package trucks will have it. Non Z / Offroad trucks i believe do not have it. 

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It was there in my 17 2500 LTZ 4x4 - no Z71 - just follow the instructions in the video.

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On ‎2‎/‎25‎/‎2018 at 1:14 AM, '15tx2500hd said:

New to the forum and I'm sure this has been asked before, but I've searched and couldn't really find an answer.  I have 15 silverado LT 2500HD Z71 and do not have the off road page in my DIC.  Am I missing something or was this not on all 2500's?

 

If your build date is August 14th 2014 or prior, you wont have the off-road screen.  Built after that date it should have it. 

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If your build date is August 14th 2014 or prior, you wont have the off-road screen.  Built after that date it should have it. 

Well that’s solves it my build is August ‘14 so I’m betting it’s before then.

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