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hey guys, does anyone know how to change the rear left steering wheel buttons from favorites to seek?  my 21 had an option in the DIC audio section that allowed you to select seek or favorite but I can't seem to find that now in the new 23.  thanks!

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1 hour ago, David Sherill said:

Where in the DIC?  I don't see the option in the audio selection on my 23

You don't have these menu options?

 

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Sorry, I didn't catch the '23. I had the hd in my mind. Don't have a clue what the 1/2ton dic looks like.

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Yeah the 23 1500 has the updated all digital DIC and that option is not there like it is on the 21.  It might be somewhere else now, which is why I was hoping someone else had already figured it out.  Thanks.

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The 22.5 and up Infotainment System now makes a list of available stations on the screen.  As you drive, you can refresh the list for new stations and pick from them.  Not as helpful as pressing a button on the steering wheel, but it is similar functionality.

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I think the easiest workaround I found would be using the radio/entertainment page of the digital DIC, and then using the right side steering wheel, scroll wheel. That will seek on radio and go next channel up or down on sirius. Not the exact replacement, but somewhat similar.

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The right side steering wheel button controls by the thumb wheel will do this. If you press the left / right arrow buttons while listening to the radio it should ‘seek’ the next station.

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