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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 2
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I have a new 2.0 turbo without the nav package. has anyone noticed a problem with the backlight on the radio being too dim at night? It's OK in the daytime,
but when the headlights come on at night and all the interior lights dim the radio is too dim to read unless I turn the dash light up above 13 or so. this makes the dash lights annoyingly bright!!!! anyone know of a way to adjust them independantly? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Vancouver, Canada
2013 Santa Fe 2.0T SE
Posts: 106
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I know for my unit (the 4.3" display) there are a couple of settings in the Display section of the setup menu. Not much though, i can't recall exactly but i think it's day mode, night mode and auto.
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