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I've got a 2017 GT Premium and am wondering if there's any way to turn off the miles to empty display between the speedometer and the tach?
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Pic? Do you mean the center little screen?
 

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You want to turn that whole display off or change what it is showing you?
 

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I've got a 2017 GT Premium and am wondering if there's any way to turn off the miles to empty display between the speedometer and the tach?

Electrical tape, same trick used for the check engine light
 

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OP, you really need to answer this question.
No one can help if they don't know exactly what you want. 🤷
Just the miles to empty display that's t located between the speedometer and tach on a 2017. I believe I said all that in the original post. When driving at night, with a red display color selected, the miles to empty remains white. Yes, of course it can be covered with something but I thought perhaps a particular setting would shut it off. I don't believe it's color can be changed from white.
 

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To my knowledge;
You cannot turn off that display.
MyColor will not change the color of that display.
You can change what you see there, dte, speedo, different guages and information.

Perhaps pick one of the guages with a black background.
Or, along the lines of covering the display, instead of black tape look for a red gel sheet and cut to fit the display contours. That should make whatever is displayed in white look red.

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To my knowledge;
You cannot turn off that display.
MyColor will not change the color of that display.
You can change what you see there, dte, speedo, different guages and information.

Perhaps pick one of the guages with a black background.
Or, along the lines of covering the display, instead of black tape look for a red gel sheet and cut to fit the display contours. That should make whatever is displayed in white look red.
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To my knowledge;
You cannot turn off that display.
MyColor will not change the color of that display.
You can change what you see there, dte, speedo, different guages and information.

Perhaps pick one of the guages with a black background.
Or, along the lines of covering the display, instead of black tape look for a red gel sheet and cut to fit the display contours. That should make whatever is displayed in white look red.

Screenshot_20231205_203839_Amazon Shopping.jpg
What I did was cut out a piece of black high density foam to size but wanted to see if anyone knew another way. Thanks for the reply
 

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LOL well personally I like the electrical tape idea mentioned by @Rapid Red 🤣

OP just change the screen from miles to empty to either tire pressure or the G force screen. Given that you don't want to see miles to empty, you probably don't want to see your fuel economy either. 😬
 

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Just the miles to empty display that's t located between the speedometer and tach on a 2017. I believe I said all that in the original post. When driving at night, with a red display color selected, the miles to empty remains white. Yes, of course it can be covered with something but I thought perhaps a particular setting would shut it off. I don't believe it's color can be changed from white.
Take a picture of what you're talking about and post it. In order to help, I need to understand what you don't understand.
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