Question…Why no Voltage gauge

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ReddJackson

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I have a 2015 2500 Laramie Diesel, I’m wondering why there’s no Volts gauge…first truck I’ve ever owned without a Voltage gauge
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isn't that displayed digitally in the center of the dash? Maybe scrolling up/down on the steering wheel will bring it up? Just guessing....
 

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Should be an EVIC item, you have a DEF gauge lower left, correct?
 
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You have a voltage gauge. In the cluster, using the steering wheel controls, you can find the option to change the EVIC display. You can add the voltage gauge there.

Scroll down until you find the settings option (where you can choose between fuel economy, trailer, etc....). When you get into it the display is easy to manipulate. You can also add a boost gauge, exhaust brake gauge, etc.. You can add a total of 2 and they will show on the left side of the EVIC screen. I did a poor job of explaining it, but it's pretty user friendly.
 
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You have a voltage gauge. In the cluster, using the steering wheel controls, you can find the option to change the EVIC display. You can add the voltage gauge there.

Scroll down until you find the settings option (where you can choose between fuel economy, trailer, etc....). When you get into it the display is easy to manipulate. You can also add a boost gauge, exhaust brake gauge, etc.. You can add a total of 2 and they will show on the left side of the EVIC screen. I did a poor job of explaining it, but it's pretty user friendly.
Coolio, thank… much appreciated
 
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