DaleH
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I have the Premium Package on my 2015 Mustang and have been messing around with the center information display. I'd just like to confirm my observations with those who have a similar car just to make sure it isn't something wrong with me or mine:
1. No matter what color configuration I apply to the gauges (speedometer and tachometer), nothing color-wise in this display actually changes? In other words, I still get default blue and white wording and the gauges within this display (eg: oil temp, boost/vac, etc.) don't change with MyColor.
2. For nighttime operation, although this can be dimmed in tandem with the touch screen settings, it doesn't correlate with the dimming on the other gauges. If I set the color of the gauges to white, this center information display always seems to be (annoyingly) much brighter than the tach/speedometer. I can't seem to get them to synchronize from a dimming perspective. It does seem to help visually if I set the tach/speedometer to something like ice blue, but I really would prefer white.
Can anyone confirm my observations or offer suggestions?
1. No matter what color configuration I apply to the gauges (speedometer and tachometer), nothing color-wise in this display actually changes? In other words, I still get default blue and white wording and the gauges within this display (eg: oil temp, boost/vac, etc.) don't change with MyColor.
2. For nighttime operation, although this can be dimmed in tandem with the touch screen settings, it doesn't correlate with the dimming on the other gauges. If I set the color of the gauges to white, this center information display always seems to be (annoyingly) much brighter than the tach/speedometer. I can't seem to get them to synchronize from a dimming perspective. It does seem to help visually if I set the tach/speedometer to something like ice blue, but I really would prefer white.
Can anyone confirm my observations or offer suggestions?
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