Yeah it does but mine doesn't work. I can't figure out why. Just blankDoes the new digital display still have the speed limit sign option? I find this incredibly useful
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Yeah it does but mine doesn't work. I can't figure out why. Just blankDoes the new digital display still have the speed limit sign option? I find this incredibly useful
From the manual:Yeah it does but mine doesn't work. I can't figure out why. Just blank
I have the '22 digital instrument cluster in my SLT. I am really liking the display's configuration options. Coming from a '10 Land Cruiser, it is a big change.Speed Sign : Shows sign information, which comes from a roadway database in the onboard navigation system, if equipped.
I messaged GM about this and they said it is not backwards compatible.
There is absolutely zero reason to believe this is true. As long as over the air updates can be furnished, there is no reason why the system won’t receive them as well …..being offered for one year does not mean outdated. Personally I think it’s better than the 22 new system, not to mention my RSE is much more usable…So basically, the '21s infotainment won't receive much support or updates in the future.
I would agree if we were talking about something other than cars. Given infotainment systems for vehicles rarely if ever get updates, there is actually no data to support the thought they will provide updates. And when I talk updates, it’s not a stability update I’m talking about. I’m talking about a user function change. A complete overhaul of the system definitely has not been done before on any vehicles I’ve owned. I’ve owned a lot and a lot of different brands.There is absolutely zero reason to believe this is true. As long as over the air updates can be furnished, there is no reason why the system won’t receive them as well …..being offered for one year does not mean outdated. Personally I think it’s better than the 22 new system, not to mention my RSE is much more usable…
Well on my 2018 Jaguar we went from an infotainment system that blacked out 50% of the time, wouldn't understand voice inputs, and generally sucked at navigation to currently having wireless ACP and AA ( Not available at time of purchase...) along with new user-friendly apps, a phone app that you can send navigation and check vehicle status from and a system that works 1000% better and doesn't crash... All thru the slow but sure climb thru about 10 OTA upgrades in 3 years. All of this was thru incremental improvements via OTA to all users. So, I'm here to tell you it can and does happen. No cost to owners...I would agree if we were talking about something other than cars. Given infotainment systems for vehicles rarely if ever get updates, there is actually no data to support the thought they will provide updates. And when I talk updates, it’s not a stability update I’m talking about. I’m talking about a user function change. A complete overhaul of the system definitely has not been done before on any vehicles I’ve owned. I’ve owned a lot and a lot of different brands.