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Non Digital Speedometer, MFD shows average speed as a large display ..... Why can't I use this large display to show

miles per hour? Or can I?

Do you mean like this?

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Not sure which model or year you have

But the right scroll wheel on steering runs through the options. There are about 10 different things that can be displayed

From memory has to be in driving data (use the left right buttons next to scroll button if in different mode). In some displays pushing down the scroll button and holding it down whilst scrolling it flicks through sub menus giving more optional info.

Edited by SurreyJohn

SurreyJohn

In the Car Info section of Gumdrop's Profile is

"Model

Yeti Elegance Outdoor 2WD 110ps EU6, Fabia Combi 1.0L 110 Kamiq 1.5 DSG Monte Carlo"

but this recent thread is more informative

I also have a Fabia Mk 4 SE L (2024 in my case). By switching on the car's ignition and turning on its Amundsen infotainment touchscreen unit, then pressing the unit's CAR 'virtual button', then SETTINGS followed by INSTRUMENT CLUSTER, a list of 10-or-so choices is displayed. One of those choices is DIGITAL SPEED DISPLAY and this needs to be enabled (ticked) for the car's speed to be shown in the central section of the analogue instrument cluster (as shown in the image on my posting above).

First thing for Gumdrop to do is to use the steering-wheel's right-hand controls to scroll through the DRIVING DATA options just in case the DIGITAL SPEED DISPLAY choice is already enabled.

(At present on my Fabia, the DIGITAL SPEED DISPLAY is the only INSTRUMENT CLUSTER choice I have ticked. So, when I scroll to DRIVING DATA, I'm just offered either a digital speed readout or a RANGE readout.)

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