Steps 4 and 5
Do not make any changes to the RXD and MTH screens. Simply press the lower right function button
next to OK until you reach the name screen.
Available Trip Parameters
Parameter
Trip Name
Average Fuel Economy
0
Fuel used
1
Max Coolant Temperature or
2
Fuel Remaining for TANK trip
Distance
3
Max RPM or Distance to
4
Empty for TANK trip
Time
5
Max Speed or Time to Empty
6
for TANK trip
Average Speed
7
Cost
8
Using an X-GAUGE
After an X-GAUGE has been created, it can be
selected like any other gauge. In the Gauge screen
(see page 23), press the function button next to the
gauge position you want to use for the X-GAUGE.
Keep pressing as needed until the X-GAUGE name
appears.
For instance, if the following screen were visible,
pressing the button next to RPM a number of times
would eventually reach TDT.
Step 6
Enter a name for your new X-GAUGE. For this
example, we used TDT for Time Driven Today.
When you're done, press the lower right function
button next to OK, to move to the next screen.
Step 7
To complete this X-GAUGE, press lower right
function button next to SAVE. Once saved, the
new X-GAUGE will be available on the GAUGE
screen along with other gauges (see page 23).
Trip Designations
Designation
Trip Name
Current Trip
0
Today's Trip
1
Previous Day's Trip
2
Tank Trip
3
Example Gauge Screen
1937RPM
16.2MPG
Push the function buttons to cycle through the
available Digital Gauges.
1.4TDT
16.2MPG
Advanced Features
55MPH
3.40GPH
55MPH
3.40GPH
43
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