How to adjust the Mercedes GLC dashboard to display the speedometer?

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DeChase
07/25/25 1:25pm
You can press the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel, use the up and down keys to select 'Settings' and then press OK. Next, use the up and down keys to select the dashboard submenu and press OK, then choose the auxiliary speedometer option and press OK, and finally select 'Enable'. Here is some information about the Mercedes GLC: 1. The exterior design is relatively rounded, with a wide grille and a large three-pointed star emblem that exudes dynamism and boldness. 2. In terms of interior, the Mercedes GLC adopts a new family design style, further highlighting the luxurious feel inside. Beyond the eye-catching exterior, the GLC's interior is equally pleasing, featuring the new family design style that enhances the upscale ambiance. The three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, adorned with chrome accents, looks more stylish and offers convenient functionality for operating multimedia, Bluetooth calls, and more. 3. Under the hood, the Mercedes GLC is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine across all models, paired with its unique 9AT automatic transmission. Even the base GLC200 model achieves a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of just 8 seconds, delivering robust performance. All models are powered by the M274 engine and come with three different power outputs.
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