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Does anyone know how to adjust the gauge view when you were in normal mode when I try it does not allow me to but I can adjust the gauge view in mud and ruts, sand, etc. am I missing something? Can’t seem to find anything in the manual either thanks in advance

Ford Bronco Gauge configuration in normal mode IMG_5214
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You can’t change it in normal mode.
 

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There’s some combo of settings for normal they use at the Offroadeo where you get the larger offroad screen like when in a GOAT mode, something related to making sure cruise control and lane assist is off, maybe also have to be in 4A, I figured it out once but I can’t remember what it is.
 

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There’s some combo of settings for normal they use at the Offroadeo where you get the larger offroad screen like when in a GOAT mode, something related to making sure cruise control and lane assist is off, maybe also have to be in 4A, I figured it out once but I can’t remember what it is.
I can't speak to the Raptor and the 2025+ Broncos with the full gauge cluster, but on the pre-2025's, on the right side of the gauge cluster where you have options on what appears there (i.e. trip, audio, etc.) you can select Off-Road. Within that, you have various choices (i.e. Pitch/angle, power distribution, gauges, etc.) to assist you in off-road situations. You can select Off-Road, even if you haven't enabled any of the "off-road" G.O.A.T. modes.

You can also make those choices within the split screen pages on the large infotainment screen.

When we went to the Off-Roadeo in Moab, they had all the Broncos configured to those pages.

I took a different car today, so I don't have it with me to take some pictures at this moment.
 

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Yeah - that’s what I’m talking about, but there’s a way to make it go from the slim view to the expanded view on the gauge display like when in rock crawl as an example - you can do it in 4H. But I think you have to disable adaptive cruise, lane keeper… and maybe traction control? Or some combination of those.
 

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Yeah - that’s what I’m talking about, but there’s a way to make it go from the slim view to the expanded view on the gauge display like when in rock crawl as an example - you can do it in 4H. But I think you have to disable adaptive cruise, lane keeper… and maybe traction control? Or some combination of those.
You can do that probably on the infotainment screen, but I don't think that's possible on the gauge cluster.
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