Your speedometer lets you see your speed in both miles per hour (mph) and kilometers per hour (km/h).
Your odometer shows how far your vehicle has been driven, in either miles (used in the United States) or kilometers (used in Canada).
The trip odometer can tell you how far your vehicle has been driven since you last set the trip odometer to zero.
While the engine is running, press the reset button, located to the right of the trip odometer, to toggle between the trip odometer and the regular odometer. Holding the reset button for two seconds while the engine is running and the trip odometer is displayed, will reset it.
To display the odometer reading with the ignition off, press the reset button.
All engines have electronic engine speed limiting. The engine limited speeds range between 2,900 and 4,400 rpm depending on engine option content.
This system controls maximum vehicle speed automatically and reduces engine power until vehicle speed gets down to maximum governed speed.
A 75 mph (120 km/h) road speed governor is standard for most models, but can be programmed to any speed below that default setting. Other models have a default setting of 80 to 85 mph (128 to 136 km/h). You may have a label on the headliner of your vehicle with more information on your engine road speed governor. See your dealer for assistance with programming your engine limited speed.