mjhousto
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I wonder if an anti-privacy screen protector for a tablet (cut to match the MFT display size) would do the trick? They tend to dim the display especially for angled viewing and are easily removed.
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Thats a good idea, I might try that.I wonder if an anti-privacy screen protector for a tablet (cut to match the MFT display size) would do the trick? They tend to dim the display especially for angled viewing and are easily removed.
Yeah, I have it all the way down. I'm just being picky, its not a problem, I just like the cabin darker.what about this?
http://support.ford.com/sync-technology/adjust-sync-settings-sync-myford-touch
There seems to be brightness settings
I had to remove it on my SUV. I put on two somewhat heavy coats and it was waaaaay too dark! It came off, took some work, but it came off. Then I put on one light coat that worked out perfectly.Nite shades works well (my brother has a 2009 he has used it on.) My worry with DHT's Nite Shades is removal. I have read good results and bad results from people trying to take it off.
would you mind taking a picture of all lights in lowest? (i know it won't really help).Agreed, for night driving to be sure.
I might actually Nite Shade the LEDs
The screens, especially the touch screen, is more problematic. I would never spray anything on it, and Oracal 8300 is thin, but probably not thin enough for a touch screen.
Sounds like an electrical mod is needed.![]()
Any hints!?I have 5.0s to do tonight, and maybe a (minor, but hopefully interesting) surprise.![]()