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Tinting Light Sensor?


xa-mont

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  • Member For: 16y 9m 3d
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  • Location: Bairnsdale, Victoria

yeah only on the FG, but its a seemingly useless setting, it needs a LOT more range IMO, I doubt you would even notice the difference a lot between all the way up and all the way down.

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  • Member For: 21y 4m 18d
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  • Location: Newcastle

Xa-mont,

I've taped mine up and can't tell any difference in the climate control. The only problem is during the day or cloudy conditions when you want to run with your lights on it dims the centre display between your tacho and speedo to a level that makes it hard to see during day light hours.

Benny

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yeah only on the FG, but its a seemingly useless setting, it needs a LOT more range IMO, I doubt you would even notice the difference a lot between all the way up and all the way down.

I agree - I've played with those settings.

I find it especially bad viewing the instrument cluster when it's overcast. It's really hard to see the gauges and turning on the parkers or lights the dash still wont illuminate.

I find I throw a cap over it when it's really bad, but I think I will tape it also....

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  • Member For: 17y 11m 9d
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  • Location: QLD

Why not just ask ford if they can adjust the auto sensing on your next service.

surely its got more adjustment in it.

Eg Advantage tuning software can set a xcal2 flash tuner between whatever the tuner sets adjustment range to.

so I would think ford maybe able to give more range in your setting for you.

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