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Can someone tell me how to display compass at the digital speedometer cluster for Tahoe/Yukon/Escalade!

 

I realized it wasn’t there and I couldn’t figure out how to show it up!

 

Mine below:

 

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What it should be like:

 

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On ‎11‎/‎7‎/‎2018 at 12:36 PM, SARNCAN said:

 

Can someone tell me how to display compass at the digital speedometer cluster for Tahoe/Yukon/Escalade!

 

I realized it wasn’t there and I couldn’t figure out how to show it up!

 

Mine below:

 

8092213486230824b0b30f00e5de76a2.jpg

 

e4a240a50198749aca463926ab3f02ba.jpg

 

What it should be like:

 

2d3e74ff2312c236b08f0e865556dca4.jpg

 

f7e9bd7804f31c1a7baa58900b3a6041.jpg

 

Does the compass work on the NAV screen?

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Does the compass work on the NAV screen?

Yes, only on NAV screen (Chevrolet MyLink display), but not at the dashboard/speedometer !
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17 hours ago, SARNCAN said:


Yes, only on NAV screen (Chevrolet MyLink display), but not at the dashboard/speedometer !

You can try the fix that everyone else uses, disconnect the battery for half an hour, hook it back up and most things work again. Just rebooting the computers.

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On 12/29/2018 at 10:06 PM, SARNCAN said:


Yes, only on NAV screen (Chevrolet MyLink display), but not at the dashboard/speedometer !

Were you able to fix this issue?

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Were you able to fix this issue?

Actually, no.

I believe the version of the speedometer display needs an update that includes the compass. I’ve got the vehicle brand new and it wasn’t there at the first place. So, disconnecting battery terminal won’t help I guess. I live overseas and the display includes languages other that English or Spanish, so it might be an older version.

Otherwise, I guess GM computer at the dealer may toggle an Off/On feature button to show the compass at the display.

  • 2 years later...
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Dear  SARNCAN,

 

Were you able to solve this issue of compass not being displayed on Speedometer display? I live in Middle East, purchased a Pre Owned Tahoe Premier 2019 (Gulf Model) and have the same issue...no compass in the digital display. It only shows up at navigation option in the MyChevy display.

 

Any help is appreciated.

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