Dashboard Gage Question
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Dashboard Gage Question
I have a 2004 Civic LX with blue backlighted gages. They can be seen fine
when the headlights are off in the daytime,or on at night,but if I use the
headlights in the daytime the gages are very hard to see unless I really
boost the backlight level, and then I have to reduce it again for night, or
daytime with no headlights. Is there a way to keep the gages visible in the
daytime with headlights on without changing the backlight level all the
time?
when the headlights are off in the daytime,or on at night,but if I use the
headlights in the daytime the gages are very hard to see unless I really
boost the backlight level, and then I have to reduce it again for night, or
daytime with no headlights. Is there a way to keep the gages visible in the
daytime with headlights on without changing the backlight level all the
time?
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Re: Dashboard Gage Question
"Ernest Cassirer" <erncass@foxinternet.net> wrote in message
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>I have a 2004 Civic LX with blue backlighted gages. They can be seen fine
> when the headlights are off in the daytime,or on at night,but if I use the
> headlights in the daytime the gages are very hard to see unless I really
> boost the backlight level, and then I have to reduce it again for night,
> or
> daytime with no headlights. Is there a way to keep the gages visible in
> the
> daytime with headlights on without changing the backlight level all the
> time?
No.
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Re: Dashboard Gage Question
"Ernest Cassirer" <erncass@foxinternet.net> wrote in message
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>I have a 2004 Civic LX with blue backlighted gages. They can be seen fine
> when the headlights are off in the daytime,or on at night,but if I use the
> headlights in the daytime the gages are very hard to see unless I really
> boost the backlight level, and then I have to reduce it again for night,
> or
> daytime with no headlights. Is there a way to keep the gages visible in
> the
> daytime with headlights on without changing the backlight level all the
> time?
No.
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Re: Dashboard Gage Question
Ernest Cassirer wrote:
>
> I have a 2004 Civic LX with blue backlighted gages. They can be seen fine
> when the headlights are off in the daytime,or on at night,but if I use the
> headlights in the daytime the gages are very hard to see unless I really
> boost the backlight level, and then I have to reduce it again for night, or
> daytime with no headlights. Is there a way to keep the gages visible in the
> daytime with headlights on without changing the backlight level all the
> time?
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Go to hamsar.com and get a proper DRL module, then get it installed.
You're wasting way too much fuel by driving with ALL your lights on in
the daytime.
'Curly'
>
> I have a 2004 Civic LX with blue backlighted gages. They can be seen fine
> when the headlights are off in the daytime,or on at night,but if I use the
> headlights in the daytime the gages are very hard to see unless I really
> boost the backlight level, and then I have to reduce it again for night, or
> daytime with no headlights. Is there a way to keep the gages visible in the
> daytime with headlights on without changing the backlight level all the
> time?
--------------------------------
Go to hamsar.com and get a proper DRL module, then get it installed.
You're wasting way too much fuel by driving with ALL your lights on in
the daytime.
'Curly'
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Re: Dashboard Gage Question
Ernest Cassirer wrote:
>
> I have a 2004 Civic LX with blue backlighted gages. They can be seen fine
> when the headlights are off in the daytime,or on at night,but if I use the
> headlights in the daytime the gages are very hard to see unless I really
> boost the backlight level, and then I have to reduce it again for night, or
> daytime with no headlights. Is there a way to keep the gages visible in the
> daytime with headlights on without changing the backlight level all the
> time?
--------------------------------
Go to hamsar.com and get a proper DRL module, then get it installed.
You're wasting way too much fuel by driving with ALL your lights on in
the daytime.
'Curly'
>
> I have a 2004 Civic LX with blue backlighted gages. They can be seen fine
> when the headlights are off in the daytime,or on at night,but if I use the
> headlights in the daytime the gages are very hard to see unless I really
> boost the backlight level, and then I have to reduce it again for night, or
> daytime with no headlights. Is there a way to keep the gages visible in the
> daytime with headlights on without changing the backlight level all the
> time?
--------------------------------
Go to hamsar.com and get a proper DRL module, then get it installed.
You're wasting way too much fuel by driving with ALL your lights on in
the daytime.
'Curly'
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Re: Dashboard Gage Question
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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>
> Go to hamsar.com and get a proper DRL module, then get it installed.
> You're wasting way too much fuel by driving with ALL your lights on in
> the daytime.
Not to mention the excess wear and tear on the headlight switch. {;^)
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"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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>
> Go to hamsar.com and get a proper DRL module, then get it installed.
> You're wasting way too much fuel by driving with ALL your lights on in
> the daytime.
Not to mention the excess wear and tear on the headlight switch. {;^)
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