Instrument light dimmer
#1
Instrument light dimmer
Test drove an 09 Fit the other day. Looked all over for a dimmer for the instrument panel illumination. Salesman didn't have a clue. Does the Fit have the ability to dim the instruments?
#2
Just turn the long knob.
#5
It's not in the gauge cluster like the GD?
I know on mine it's the trip control knob, gotta reach way around the steering wheel to turn it. Only works when parking lights/ headlights are on.
Dumb position IMO, but it has 10+ levels of illumination, far better than the 3 you get on the civic.
I know on mine it's the trip control knob, gotta reach way around the steering wheel to turn it. Only works when parking lights/ headlights are on.
Dumb position IMO, but it has 10+ levels of illumination, far better than the 3 you get on the civic.
#6
It's not in the gauge cluster like the GD?
I know on mine it's the trip control knob, gotta reach way around the steering wheel to turn it. Only works when parking lights/ headlights are on.
Dumb position IMO, but it has 10+ levels of illumination, far better than the 3 you get on the civic.
I know on mine it's the trip control knob, gotta reach way around the steering wheel to turn it. Only works when parking lights/ headlights are on.
Dumb position IMO, but it has 10+ levels of illumination, far better than the 3 you get on the civic.
Actually your absolutely right, I forgot all about that. I always have mine all the way up and never touch it so I thought it wasnt adjustable. I never adjust it anyways...
#7
You just turn the knob near the instruments (the same one you push it to change between odometer, trip meter, mpg and oil life). I change mine often, because at full brightness, it'll leave the navi screen in daytime mode when I have the headlights on, and when it gets completely dark out, I just dim it one level, and that turns the navi screen to nighttime mode.
#8
Thanks for the tip!
I tried dimming mine today, and found out something interesting.
I have an aftermarket NAVI (Pionneer AVIC F90BT) on my Fit. When I dim the dash-lights, it will also dim the NAVI screen.
At night that thing is really bright, but during the day it could use a few more clicks of brightness.
I have an aftermarket NAVI (Pionneer AVIC F90BT) on my Fit. When I dim the dash-lights, it will also dim the NAVI screen.
At night that thing is really bright, but during the day it could use a few more clicks of brightness.
#10
It's not in the gauge cluster like the GD?
I know on mine it's the trip control knob, gotta reach way around the steering wheel to turn it. Only works when parking lights/ headlights are on.
Dumb position IMO, but it has 10+ levels of illumination, far better than the 3 you get on the civic.
I know on mine it's the trip control knob, gotta reach way around the steering wheel to turn it. Only works when parking lights/ headlights are on.
Dumb position IMO, but it has 10+ levels of illumination, far better than the 3 you get on the civic.
#11
Actually, mine does, could just be on the Canadian model maybe?
#12
Nope. The Canadian model has the brightness control. I think there's confusion because the gauges stay at full brightness when the lights are off.
#14
hm. cuz when i have my lights off the gauge cluster is at full bright but the instrument panel lights are off but on the first click of the lights my headlights stay off, gauge cluster dims and the instrument panel lights go on
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