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Digital speedometer?

gqllc007

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Does anyone know of any way to have the center gauge on a 2017 GT premium to display a digital speedometer?
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I believe you would need to retrofit either a GT350 dash, the 2018 300a/400a dash or the 2018 digital gauge cluster.
 

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It's called engineering mode...

Have to hold down the "OK" button on the left side of the steering wheel and turn on the car while still holding it. Only way to get back out of it, from what I've tried at least, is turning off the car and back on.
 

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It's called engineering mode...

Have to hold down the "OK" button on the left side of the steering wheel and turn on the car while still holding it. Only way to get back out of it, from what I've tried at least, is turning off the car and back on.

^This works. After doing that go through the menus and you should eventually find it.
 

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Engineering mode sucks. From what I have seen you can’t enable it with forscan either (at least no one has done it yet that I know of). Have to swap clusters. Since I installed my 350 cluster I always use the digital speedo though it is pretty nice. Too bad Ford was too lazy to enable it otherwise.
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