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The all digital display showing you the car and the lane...

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#1 ·
That's been shown in every YouTube review of the Touring sedan and Sport Touring hatchback, because it's so fun [emoji2]

However, I can't figure out how to get it to come up on my ST hatch without pressing the cruise control button, which then also leaves the little cruise control icon on the dash as well. If I don't engage the cruise control features, the two digital dials are larger and there is no little car in the middle [emoji24]

I haven't seen this mentioned in the manual or in any video review. Am I missing a setting somewhere?
 
#3 ·
Pressing the icon shown in the photo brings up the display shown. Cruise control is not enabled yet until you "set" speed, and lane assist isn't on until you press that button.

So in the photo shown, the button is pressed and cruise control is NOT turned on. You can see this because there is not two speeds shown, your "set" speed will show up in mph directly below the larger mph display in the center, this is your "actual" speed. Right now we only see the actual speed, cruise control off, with the car idling in park.
 
#4 ·
Pressing the icon shown in the photo brings up the display shown. Cruise control is not enabled yet until you "set" speed, and lane assist isn't on until you press that button.

So in the photo shown, the button is pressed and cruise control is NOT turned on. You can see this because there is not two speeds shown, your "set" speed will show up in mph directly below the larger mph display in the center, this is your "actual" speed. Right now we only see the actual speed, cruise control off, with the car idling in park.
Exactly. Even when driving with cruise on but not enabled it will show the "car". Once cruise is turned off, it's a blank area. That's how I have mine set up.
 
#6 ·
I'm so confused, I just read a part of the manual about LKAS and ACC and it says both are off by default and also reset with every ignition, yet I am sure I felt the steering wheel tug when I made a lane change without signaling (Geez, I'm sorry, MOM)

I also tried to get ACC working yesterday on the highway without reading the manual, and I couldn't get it to do so even though I've used a similar Honda implmentation in a 2020 CR-V Hybrid. I know my having a 6MT means it can't do low speed following as it needs me to shift between 1st/2nd gear and to operate the clutch and all, does that mean it only works in 6th gear and after I'm at like 50 MPH for some minimum set of time?