Gauges and meters

2C_Speedmeter

2C_Speedmeter_2

2C_Speedmeter_3

2C_Speedmeter_4
The speedometer indicates the speed of the vehicle and is calibrated in kilometers per hour (km/h) and/or miles per hour (MPH).

2C_Tachometer

2C_Tachometer_2

2C_Tachometer_3

2C_Tachometer_4
The tachometer indicates the approximate number of engine revolutions per minute (RPM).
Use the tachometer to monitor the engine RPM.
Do not operate the engine within the tachometer's RED ZONE to prevent severe engine damage. The IVT and Automatic Transmissions are programmed to help prevent over-revving the engine, but it is up to the driver to keep the RPMs out of the RED ZONE.

2C_EngineCoolantTempGauge

2C_EngineCoolantTempGauge_2
The engine coolant temperature gauge indicates the temperature of the engine coolant when the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON position.
If the gauge pointer moves beyond the normal range area toward the H (Hot) position, it indicates the engine coolant is overheating.
Do not continue driving with an overheated engine. If your vehicle overheats, refer to the “If the engine overheats” section in chapter 8.
Never remove the engine coolant reservoir cap when the engine is hot. The engine coolant is under pressure and may cause burn or injury. Always use a rag.

2C_FuelGauge

2C_FuelGauge_2
The fuel gauge indicates the approximate amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank.
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The fuel tank capacity is given in chapter 2.
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The fuel gauge is supplemented by a low fuel warning light, that illuminates when the fuel tank is nearly empty.
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On inclines or curves, the fuel gauge may fluctuate or the low fuel warning light may come on earlier than usual due to the movement of fuel in the tank.
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More than 1.5 US gal. (6 liters) of fuel should be added to the vehicle for the fuel gauge to increase.
Always refuel the vehicle as soon as possible after the warning light comes on or when the gauge indicator comes close to the E (Empty) level.
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Avoid driving with an extremely low fuel level. Running out of fuel may cause the engine to misfire and cause damage to the catalytic converter (if equipped).
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If the gearshift is not in P (Park) or N (Neutral) when refueling, fueling may not be recognized, and the fuel amount and the distance to empty may appear abnormally.
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The amount of fuel remaining may be recognized abnormally if fueled with the vehicle tilted or the battery cable disconnected.

2C_OutsideTemp

2C_OutsideTemp_2
The outside ambient temperature appears in the lower portion of the cluster display. The temperature reads in Fahrenheit or Celsius depending on the units selected from the Settings menu in the instrument cluster or infotainment system.
The temperature indicated on the instrument cluster may not change as quickly as the outside temperature. Select:
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Setup > General > Units > Temperature Unit > °F/°C
Both the temperature unit on the cluster display and climate control information screen is changed.
The infotainment system may change after software updates. For more information, refer to the manual provided in the infotainment system and the quick reference guide.

2C_Odometer

2C_Odometer_2
The odometer indicates the total distance that the vehicle has been driven and is used to determine when periodic maintenance is required.

2C_DistanceToEmpty

2C_DistanceToEmpty_2
The distance to empty is the estimated distance the vehicle can be driven with the remaining fuel.
If the estimated distance is below 1 mile (1 km), the trip computer displays '---' as the distance to empty. If this occurs, refuel the vehicle immediately.
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The distance to empty may differ from the actual driving distance because it is only an estimate of the available driving distance.
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The distance to empty may differ significantly based on driving conditions, driving habits, and condition of the vehicle.
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If the vehicle is not on level ground or the battery power has been interrupted, the distance to empty function may not operate correctly until the vehicle has been driven enough for the system to recalculate.
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The distance to empty indicator may not change accurately if less than 1.5 US gal. (6 liters) of fuel are added to the vehicle.
If the gearshift is not in P (Park) or N (Neutral) when refueling, fueling may not be recognized, and the fuel amount and the distance to empty may appear abnormally.