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Message Center brightness - 2003 Explorer

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rlmorrison@earthlink.net - 16 Aug 2006 20:01 GMT
I recently purchased a 2003 Eddie Bauer Explorer.  The Message Center
display is so dim that it is hard to read in daylight.  Is there some way to
adjust the brightness of the display.  The display on the radio and climate
control system is much brighter.

Thanks,

Rick Morrison
rlmorrison@earthlink.net
wth - 19 Aug 2006 03:58 GMT
There's no adjustment, but a couple of years ago we had our '02 EB in
several times under warranty to repair a problem with the inside lights that
come on when you open a door. There were times when you would open one of
the doors and the interior lights would not come on. After several visits,
the dealer replaced the instrument cluster and the replacement has a much
brighter message ctr. By the way, I still have the original problem.
wth

>I recently purchased a 2003 Eddie Bauer Explorer.  The Message Center
>display is so dim that it is hard to read in daylight.  Is there some way
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> Rick Morrison
> rlmorrison@earthlink.net
 
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