Some very interesting things in there.
I thought we decided that was Extract Mode?I know we had a thread on this before and I looked there no one had figured it out. Now going through the owner's manual I still am not seeing it. What does the target reticle looking symbol do on the mode control dial below the shifter? I didn't go through every page, but scoured everywhere I thought it was and still not seeing it.
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I guess. There is only one mention of Extract mode when you search for it and just says how much water fording clearance you have. It makes sense but still don't actually see it in there or how to engage it. The up/down on top and bottom is your air ride settings.I thought we decided that was Extract Mode?
I believe that's the indicator that the truck is in service mode for towing, changing a flat, etc. Air suspension is disabled. Hence sort of looking like a caution triangle.I know we had a thread on this before and I looked there no one had figured it out. Now going through the owner's manual I still am not seeing it. What does the target reticle looking symbol do on the mode control dial below the shifter? I didn't go through every page, but scoured everywhere I thought it was and still not seeing it.
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Those are compassitive buttons, you tap them and if they have more settings underneath you select those settings by using the rotary dial.They aren't buttons, they are indicators. I believe that's the indicator that the truck is in service mode for towing, changing a flat, etc. Air suspension is disabled. Hence sort of looking like a caution triangle.
Yeah I don't either and can't find it anywhere. Probably something super boring, but dang I want to know. Haha.Yeah I think I might be wrong there. They have an indicator on the dash for service mode. Still no idea what it is supposed to do.
It isn't quite like the one in the Escalade, if you watch the videos during the Media event at GM's proving grounds you see them press the symbols on the dial then use the rotary. Look at the descriptions in the manual they tell you to press the buttons on top of the dialThe dial is dual purpose. You can rotate it left or right for the different drive modes. The 4 points are basically joystick controls. You would actually push up on the dial to go up for air ride and pull back/down to lower the air ride. It's a rotating joystick. We have it in our new Escalades, except on there it actually controls the infotainment screen so you don't have to touchscreen the controls, just use the rotary controller.
I see you what you are seeing now. It's still the same overall concept.It isn't quite like the one in the Escalade, if you watch the videos during the Media event at GM's proving grounds you see them press the symbols on the dial then use the rotary. Look at the descriptions in the manual they tell you to press the buttons on top of the dial
I think that’s Adrenaline Mode buttonI know we had a thread on this before and I looked there no one had figured it out. Now going through the owner's manual I still am not seeing it. What does the target reticle looking symbol do on the mode control dial below the shifter? I didn't go through every page, but scoured everywhere I thought it was and still not seeing it.
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Great find. Am hoping this is not the final version as it seems to be missing a few things: the tonneau cover for instance. I also love the proposition 65 warning on the second page which tells us to avoid breathing the exhaust. Probably mandated by California law, but makes no sense for an electric truck…Just noticed GMC posted this online. Figured I'd put it as an attachment in case they didn't mean to yet.
Haven't even gone through it myself yet.
If the battery is combusting you certainly want to avoid that exhaust.Great find. Am hoping this is not the final version as it seems to be missing a few things: the tonneau cover for instance. I also love the proposition 65 warning on the second page which tells us to avoid breathing the exhaust. Probably mandated by California law, but makes no sense for an electric truck…