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Old Feb 11, 2021 | 03:55 PM
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I just purchase a19 C63 S Cab and am I’m really enjoying it. I have been working to figure out all of the display options and have made a lot of progress. My display of choice is the AMG Performance screen. I would also like to seen the range or miles to empty on that display. Is there any way to get it there? I know I can switch to the Trip screen and see it but that is a bit of an inconvenience. Super happy with the car. It came off a 2 year lease with under 2200 miles on it!
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Old Feb 11, 2021 | 04:31 PM
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No, you can't customize the individual screens. You can just customize which two you wanna see at any given moment. I use the Supersport layout with the AMG Performance screen on the left and tire pressure/temps on the right for the majority of my driving. If I'm navigating somewhere then I may bring up the turn-by-turn instructions on the left and the map on the right. On a longer trip I may bring up the trip computer on the right, which shows the range side-by-side with the remaining miles to the destination if navigation is active, so I can easily see if I need to stop for gas before arriving. It's fairly quick to switch between the screens and I basically have my preferred set of screens for different driving situations. If you use the more classic layouts with the two gauges, then I believe it shows miles to empty next to the fuel gauge, but it doesn't do that with the Supersport layout. Most of the time I don't need to know miles to empty, so it's not something I need to see all the time. The Supersport layout is somewhat of a reduced information layout focused on the driving with rpm, gear and speed front and center and other less relevant information is hidden away in other screens that you can bring up when needed. If you want a more classic cluster that always shows you things like mileage, miles to empty etc. then you should pick the Classic or Sport layouts. I do sometimes wish the layout could be associated with the drive mode like some other cars do, so one could have the classic cluster while in Comfort mode and just driving along, but then have it switch to Supersport in S+ and Race for example, and Sport when in S.
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Thanks for the help.
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