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Center Display Orange!

jimb57

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sometimes when i first start my :spyder2: I get a Orange screen, sometimes it goes away by itself sometimes it does not, checked to see if there were any codes but there never is, any ideas:dontknow:
 
Yes its a automatic, You know now that i think about it the mornings are darker that must be it:bowdown::bowdown: Thanks! BTW reverendg has anyone told you you look like BoB Segar!!!!
 
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(Just checking...)
Jim,
what year is your bike? The older models went to BLUE at night; I'm just not sure when they went to ORANGE...
I wonder why they made that change; they also use orange as the color for letting you know that something ugly is going on under the Tupperware... :shocked:
 
Little checking..!!

During daylight hours take a small felt disk and slowly run it around the cluster screen till color changes. We had someone who then placed an black patch there because he liked the night time color better. Also had a Spanish (Spain) member who took apart the cluster and changed the led's. :thumbup:
 
Anyone know where the light sensor is?
Yes... kind of!

It's in the analog speedometer at either about the 1:00 position or 10: position. I've forgotten... :opps:

Pull your bike outside, fire it up, lay a thumb over each position, and see which one makes the magic happen! :thumbup:
 
Yes... kind of!

It's in the analog speedometer at either about the 1:00 position or 10: position. I've forgotten... :opps:

Pull your bike outside, fire it up, lay a thumb over each position, and see which one makes the magic happen! :thumbup:


He's got you covered. :thumbup:
 
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