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Stranger things have happened, but it would seem odd to remove that feature for the 15's. On mine, I get to it through the "settings" icon in the bottom middle of the screen and navigate the menu buttons until I get to the display settings (I think). I'll see if I can verify that tomorrow at some point as I'm working nights at this point. There are "rules" about what pics you can install though with regards to file size and pixel count, etc. I cropped a picture of my kids and put that on my screen, but I also grabbed a few wallpapers on line that were prebuilt for our screens.
Thanks Crystal. I've only put a 100 miles on it so far. I dropped it off at the dealer tonight to have the paint sealed and the leather seats sealed. EO2SeaBee, I will take a look when I get it back. Do you guy's know if the Husky wheel well liners work with the factory mud flaps/splash guards?
Thanks Crystal. I've only put a 100 miles on it so far. I dropped it off at the dealer tonight to have the paint sealed and the leather seats sealed. EO2SeaBee, I will take a look when I get it back. Do you guy's know if the Husky wheel well liners work with the factory mud flaps/splash guards?
Forgot to tell you, I checked again on my way home this morning and I was right about how to access that feature on my '14. Touch the settings icon at the bottom of the screen in the center, then touch the display icon and then there is an icon to edit wallpaper. From there, you would import pictures into the system through a memory stick in a USB port. After they are loaded, you can remove the memory stick and switch between pictures as you like just by going back to the edit wallpaper icon.
Thanks Crystal. I've only put a 100 miles on it so far. I dropped it off at the dealer tonight to have the paint sealed and the leather seats sealed. EO2SeaBee, I will take a look when I get it back. Do you guy's know if the Husky wheel well liners work with the factory mud flaps/splash guards?
Oh no, you got sucked into the leather and paint sealing. Huge cash cow scam for the dealer. Their F&I guy makes big bucks for himself and the dealer selling those along with extended warranties, wheel protection insurance, and gap insurance. Think of them like drugs and the old saying of "just say NO!" Their favorite way of pushing them is to show you what your payment would be with and without them to show you how little more it costs you each month.
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