How to Turn on the Head-Up Display on the Chevy Suburban

There’s no denying the Chevy Suburban at Woodhouse Chevrolet is brimming with innovation. Have you been checking it out and wondering how to turn on the Head-Up Display on the Chevy Suburban? We’re taking an inside look at the SUV so you can utilize the advanced safety feature.
What Is the Head-Up Display?
The Head-Up Display is an innovative safety feature available in the Chevy Suburban. It’s a class-leading 15-inch diagonal multi-color reconfigurable display. With it, you can see all of your pertinent information directly on your windshield, so you can keep your eyes safely fixed on the road ahead.
You can select which info you want displayed in the feature. It includes details such as:
- Your incoming calls
- Turn-by-turn directions
- Your safety alerts (if equipped)
- Your current speed
- The speed limit
How Do You Turn It On?
Use the “HUD” button to turn on your Head-Up Display (it is located to the left of your steering wheel). You can press or pull it to adjust your display up or down. You can use the “INFO” button to change the display view or the button next to it (with the +/- and sun icon) to adjust its brightness.
(Note: For your safety, it’s best to keep your display dim and low in your field of view.)
Does My Chevy Suburban Have a Head-Up Display?
We encourage you to chat with our team if the Head-Up Display is a feature you’re interested in, to make sure it’s included in your SUV.
These Chevy Suburban trim levels include the Head-Up Display:
- High Country – comes standard
- Premier – available feature with the Enhanced Display and Alert Package
- LS, LT, Z71, and RST – not available
Still have questions? Visit our Chevy dealership serving Omaha, NE to check it out and test drive the Chevy Suburban today!
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