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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / May 2008

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Time doesn't show when light son

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aspasia - 12 May 2008 08:09 GMT
This isn't earthshaking, but I've been curious why,
when I put the lights on, the time no longer shows.

99 GLE

Any clue?

TIA

Aspasia
David Geesaman - 13 May 2008 00:18 GMT
>  This isn't earthshaking, but I've been curious why,
> when I put the lights on, the time no longer shows.
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>
> Aspasia

Because the ambient light is too bright.  The clock dims so as to be
more comfortable at night.

If you pull the clock and clip the dimmer wire it will be fully bright
no matter whether your headlights are on or not.  I forget which wire -
but I recall learning it from www.maxima.org.

Oh, and it's definitely not too bright now when it is dark inside the cabin.

Dave
aspasia - 13 May 2008 02:10 GMT
>>  This isn't earthshaking, but I've been curious why,
>> when I put the lights on, the time no longer shows.
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>
>Dave
Thanks, Dave.

OK,  for a minute I thought you understood INTERIOR lights.
Yes, I did mean HEADLIGHTS.

It happens even when I put headlights on during the day -- say,
when it's overcast.

Do I get another chance to ask q?  <G>

Aspasia
Aspasia
David Geesaman - 13 May 2008 11:21 GMT
>>>  This isn't earthshaking, but I've been curious why,
>>> when I put the lights on, the time no longer shows.
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> Aspasia
> Aspasia

Yes, same thing.  When the headlights are on the interior lights come on
but the clock gets dimmer.  I think the fix has been called the
"one-wire mod" since you're just clipping the clock dimmer wire.

Dave
J. Johnson - 13 May 2008 19:55 GMT
Look to the right of the ignition slot on the dash, there should be a
dial to turn that adjusts the brightness of the interior dash lights
when the headlights are turned on. Is the clock the only thing
affected? Maybe a loose wire/circuit board somewhere?

>  This isn't earthshaking, but I've been curious why,
> when I put the lights on, the time no longer shows.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Aspasia
codifus - 21 May 2008 16:06 GMT
> Look to the right of the ignition slot on the dash, there should be a
> dial to turn that adjusts the brightness of the interior dash lights
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>
> > Aspasia
Yeah, that thumbwheel can be turned all the way to full on. If you do
the wire mod then your clock will be overly bright when you're driving
at night.

CD
aspasia - 24 May 2008 04:33 GMT
>> Look to the right of the ignition slot on the dash, there should be a
>> dial to turn that adjusts the brightness of the interior dash lights
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>CD
Thanks to all who answered on this.

I've always had the thumbwheel turned all the way to full on.  During
the day, when the headlights are on* can't see time at all, but
at night, can see.   Go figure.

* We are having our seasonal "May Gray, June Gloom",  in this
coastal So. Calif. town.

Aspasia

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