first time driving my new IS at night, noticed something annoying
#1
first time driving my new IS at night, noticed something annoying
that orange glow inside the speedometer lights up whenever the speed exceeds 75mph. is there a way to turn that off. Also is there a night mode for the navigation display? my wife's TL's nav screen turns to dark background at night time to make your eyes comfortable.
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^ what he said.
for the orange speedomenter, you can turn it off or adjust the speed at which you want it to glow by pressing the "satellite switch" buttons behind the steering wheel on the left side.
to dim the navi screen at night, there is a control **** next to the satellite switch to dim the dash lights. turn it counterclockwise.
refer to the owner's manual quick guide to find these switches
good luck.
for the orange speedomenter, you can turn it off or adjust the speed at which you want it to glow by pressing the "satellite switch" buttons behind the steering wheel on the left side.
to dim the navi screen at night, there is a control **** next to the satellite switch to dim the dash lights. turn it counterclockwise.
refer to the owner's manual quick guide to find these switches
good luck.
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