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Car Forum / Honda Cars / April 2006

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Dashboard Gage Question

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Ernest Cassirer - 10 Apr 2006 20:30 GMT
I have a 2004 Civic LX with blue backlighted gages. They can be seen fine
when the headlights are off in the daytime,or on at night,but if I use the
headlights in the daytime the gages are very hard to see unless I really
boost the backlight level, and then I have to reduce it again for night, or
daytime with no headlights. Is there a way to keep the gages visible in the
daytime with headlights on without changing the backlight level all the
time?
Brian Smith - 10 Apr 2006 20:50 GMT
>I have a 2004 Civic LX with blue backlighted gages. They can be seen fine
> when the headlights are off in the daytime,or on at night,but if I use the
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> daytime with headlights on without changing the backlight level all the
> time?

No.
'Curly Q. Links' - 11 Apr 2006 01:04 GMT
> I have a 2004 Civic LX with blue backlighted gages. They can be seen fine
> when the headlights are off in the daytime,or on at night,but if I use the
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> daytime with headlights on without changing the backlight level all the
> time?

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Go to hamsar.com and get a proper DRL module, then get it installed.
You're wasting way too much fuel by driving with ALL your lights on in
the daytime.

'Curly'
Brian Smith - 11 Apr 2006 10:49 GMT
> Go to hamsar.com and get a proper DRL module, then get it installed.
> You're wasting way too much fuel by driving with ALL your lights on in
> the daytime.

Not to mention the excess wear and tear on the headlight switch.  {;^)
 
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