Ram 1500/2500/3500 Owners & Service Manuals

Ram 1500/2500/3500: Screen Setup Driver Selectable Items

Odometer

  • 000
  • 000.0

Upper Left

  • None
  • Compass
  • Outside Temp (default setting)
  • Trans Temp
  • Oil Temp
  • Time
  • Range To Empty (RTE)
  • Average MPG
  • Current MPG
  • Trip A
  • Trip B
  • Trailer Trip (distance only)
  • Trailer Brake Gain

Upper Right

  • None
  • Compass (default setting)
  • Outside Temp
  • Trans Temp
  • Oil Temp
  • Time
  • Range To Empty (RTE)
  • Average MPG
  • Current MPG
  • Trip A
  • Trip B
  • Trailer Trip (distance only)
  • Trailer Brake Gain

Lower Left

  • None (default setting)
  • Compass
  • Outside Temp
  • Trans Temp
  • Oil Temp
  • Time
  • Range
  • AVG MPG
  • Current MPG
  • Trailer Brake Gain

Lower Right

  • None (default setting)
  • Compass
  • Outside Temp
  • Trans Temp
  • Oil Temp
  • Time
  • Range
  • AVG MPG
  • Current MPG
  • Trailer Brake Gain

Restore To Defaults (Restores All Settings To Default Settings)

  • Cancel
  • Okay

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     Soft-Keys

    Soft-Keys are accessible on the Uconnect display. Customer Programmable Features - Uconnect 5.0/8.4 Settings Uconnect 5.0 - Press the SETTINGS hard-key to display the menu setting screen. Uconnect 8.4

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