HUD ... speed sign setting

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How do you set to show speed limit signs in the HUD. I could look it up but I'm bored waiting on the dentist.
 
It should be a setting in the instrument cluster options. Under "Content Selection" in the "Head Up Display" settings.
 
You only see the speed limit signs if you are using the default Kia navigation map. If you AA either Google maps or Waze you get the Google or Waze map on the LCD display but not in the HUD.
 
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You only see the speed limit signs if you are using the default Kia navigation map. If you AA either Google maps or Waze you get the Google or Waze map on the LCD display but not in the HUD.
Aahhh! Thanks. Could have sworn I saw it on the HUD.
 
You only see the speed limit signs if you are using the default Kia navigation map. If you AA either Google maps or Waze you get the Google or Waze map on the LCD display but not in the HUD.
I thought i saw speed limits in the HUD even when not using navigation. Wasn't really paying attention but I'll take a look later.
 
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You only see the speed limit signs if you are using the default Kia navigation map. If you AA either Google maps or Waze you get the Google or Waze map on the LCD display but not in the HUD.
...no the speed limit still shows up when you're in AA or CarPlay. The Kia system doesn't stop working normally.
 
You only see the speed limit signs if you are using the default Kia navigation map. If you AA either Google maps or Waze you get the Google or Waze map on the LCD display but not in the HUD.
The questions about displaying on the HUD, not the display screen.
 
Yeah, my bad. The Kia nav system does continue to display on the HUD even when you're using Waze of Google maps. Can't get the car away from the wife long enough to remember how to start it, much less how it really works. :(
 
Unfortunately, they are map-based instead of camera-based, so about half in my area are wrong or it gets confused when you are on a street beside a highway, etc. Volvo, Subaru and others that use the camera-based system are much more accurate and don't rely on map updates.
 
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