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So, I drove home from work this afternoon and noticed that my overall odometer mileage display disappeared. Scrolled through all the screens and it has not reappeared. Turned Jeep off and then back on and still no odometer display. So weird. I'm guessing it is some software glitch. Anyone else experience this, and know of a fix for it?
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there may be a setting to show/hide the odometer in the instrument cluster settings (accessible via steering wheel controls), I think you should look in there and toggle the setting off and back on
 

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If you turn the car off and it displays then you need to go into the driver display menu and it’s one of the options to have it constantly shown
 

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Others have reporting fixing the exact same problem by pressing down on the loose relays and fuses in the fuse box next to the battery. I was experiencing similar electrical issues like USB ports losing power, etc. and found that over 50% of the fuses and relays clicked in place when I pressed down on them.
 
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Thanks for the suggestions. I parked it and left it off for a while. Then returned and turned it to "run" but didn't start the engine. And the mileage display had returned. I verified in the menu that show display was selected.

Last July when I took delivery I did check all the fuses before leaving the dealership. Sure enough several fuses weren't completely seated. This anomoly was the first quirk I've had with the Jeep. So I'm thankful this one has been pretty reliable so far.
 

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Thanks for the suggestions. I parked it and left it off for a while. Then returned and turned it to "run" but didn't start the engine. And the mileage display had returned. I verified in the menu that show display was selected.

Last July when I took delivery I did check all the fuses before leaving the dealership. Sure enough several fuses weren't completely seated. This anomoly was the first quirk I've had with the Jeep. So I'm thankful this one has been pretty reliable so far.
You might want to check the fuses and relays again. They may have recently dislodged. Won't hurt, cost anything and takes 5 minutes. :) And did you check the relays and fuses or just the fuses?
 

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I have this problem, wanted to know if anyone actually fixed this by pushing down on the fuses or did it continue for them. There are several threads similar to this but no one actaully says they resolved the problem. Did anyone?
 
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So, I drove home from work this afternoon and noticed that my overall odometer mileage display disappeared. Scrolled through all the screens and it has not reappeared. Turned Jeep off and then back on and still no odometer display. So weird. I'm guessing it is some software glitch. Anyone else experience this, and know of a fix for it?
I am having the same issues on my 2018 JLU Rubicon 35560 miles. Did you get this fixed resolved? Please share the details of what happened. Thank you!
 
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I have this problem, wanted to know if anyone actually fixed this by pushing down on the fuses or did it continue for them. There are several threads similar to this but no one actaully says they resolved the problem. Did anyone?
I have these exact same issues on my 2018 JLU Rubicon 35560 miles. Did you get it fixed or resolved? Please share the details of what happened. Thank you!
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