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Mystery (to me) display.

chucky888

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I'm trying to learn about my new Telluride, but this one has me stumped. This display popped up today. (See where the red arrow is pointing on the photo) I search through the manuals but didn't find anything. I'm hoping someone can help me figure this one out.
 

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If you were driving/moving it would show the power Distributed between the front and rear wheels.
 
Thanks all for the information! I'm not sure what triggered this mode to kick in as I was only driving on roads with light rain. Lots to learn about this car, kinda fun.
 
'Drive Force Distribution' display is still on the next day with dry roads. Shouldn't the display revert to the standard display mode? Update: Solved, I found the 'Mode' button. So many buttons to learn.
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'Drive Force Distribution' display is still on the next day with dry roads. Shouldn't the display revert to the standard display mode?
You toggled to the display from the steering wheel right side buttons. It is the button that looks like a page icon, top left corner.
 

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