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Is there a way to brighten lights in F3 gauge cluster

J. Mark

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I must be missing something, but I have not found a way to Brighton or Dim the lights in my gauge cluster? Any advice?
 
Well....

As far as I know there is none. Some guages have a daytime nightime sensor that changes the brightness and we have some members that have located it on the screen and taped over it to have the nightime brightness during the day. If you are wanting to see the turnsignals better our vendors and others out there have lights you can add to better see which one is on.....:thumbup:
 
Lamonster signal lights

I must be missing something, but I have not found a way to Brighton or Dim the lights in my gauge cluster? Any advice?

Lamonster Garage has an excellent side blinker light setup--easy to install & easier to see.
Darrell
 
Lamonster f3 side blinker install problem

I am having trouble finding the plug on the left side and the two plugs on the rt side I found don't match the plugs on the kit. Please help. Thanks
 
If you're trying adjust the overall display brightness and contrast: those adjustments are made by using the R.E.C.C., and the preferences screen.
 
I am having trouble finding the plug on the left side and the two plugs on the rt side I found don't match the plugs on the kit. Please help. Thanks

Zummy, this what is called a thread hijack. I would suggest you post this question under a new thread for a couple of reasons. Firstly, many members will not see your question as they may not have found the "adjusting brightness" thread of interest and will have skipped over it, and secondly, it complicates the original question.;)

Pete
 
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