active dshdisplay is way brighter than radio a/c controls-can it be adjusted individ?
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its just the flexible svc advisor intensity I need to set...all the other lights are fine.
thanks for your help...I've only had the car a week.




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The up/down arrows may adjust lighting intensity on the E55, Vic, but the reset knob on the left side of the dash does this on the new C-Class (in addition to resetting functions). Read your manual.
Easy there Bob......I have an E55 not a C-Class and my reset button does not adjust the levels of lighting on my computer. Read your manual and Ill read mine.
In order not to lead people astray, my constructive suggestion would be that you preface your remarks on this forum with, "I'm not sure about the C-Class reset knob, but on my E-Class, etc."
The action must be slow on the E-Class forum...




This site is for everyone and not everything that we state is always correct but we don't need rude comments. Your statements make one to believe that I was deliberately misleading Bagwell when I was just offering my opinion- Obviously I don't have a C-Class as my signature notates- I guess I will have to put that in all my posts too now.
Maybe if a bunch of us complain to our dealers and they take it up the ladder to MB they'll come out with a Tech Bulletin.
As far as the MFD being too bright, I feel it's because of two reasons:
1) a limitation in the technology in LCD displays... the range of adjustment in the LCD panel is less that the range of adjustment in the conventional instrument bulbs.
2) a compromise between day and night conditions. If you wear any significant shade of sunglasses during the day, you'll find it hard to read the MFD. So, Buellwinkle, if you manage to put a square on window tint over the MFD for nightime matching purposes, you might find the MFD impossible to read during the day, especially with sunglasses.
Actually, it's not the letters/numbers brightness that is an issue to me at night, it's the background color of the MFD display. To counter this, I turn the reset knob full right (clockwise), then back it off (counterwise) until the MFD background turns from light gray to near black. I notice that the MFD display dims somewhat before the rest of the gauges start to dim. If you play with it for awhile, you can probably find an acceptable setting.






