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Old 03-31-2009, 09:49 PM
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I have the 2007 camry se. I want to know if there is a way to change the setting for the speedometer light. I don't like it when it dims out at night or under a dark shade. I've tried to mess around with it but nothing works. I like the brightness, because it gives me better viewing although some people will like it dim. thanks....
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anyone?????????
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i went and ask the dealer about this and they said they can't do anything about it. any suggestions?
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I'm not sure I completely understand. The backlighting in the dash dims out to black? Is it a bad bulb or the color of the illumination that you don't like?
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I'm not sure I completely understand. The backlighting in the dash dims out to black? Is it a bad bulb or the color of the illumination that you don't like?

no, i just don't like the fact that it dims out. I want the full brightness as day time.
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The instrument lighting dims when the ambient light is low (sunset, tunnel, night).

Turn up the brightness of the display at night until you find a spot where the change is minimized. It will be very bright at night then.

Doesn't take a rocket scientist.

and it's spelled gauge..............
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The instrument lighting dims when the ambient light is low (sunset, tunnel, night).

Turn up the brightness of the display at night until you find a spot where the change is minimized. It will be very bright at night then.

Doesn't take a rocket scientist.

and it's spelled gauge..............
thanks for the Spelling Correction. I've tried to turn up the brightness but it doesn't get as bright as when the lights are off. I know it will be bright at night but that's what I want.
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