Driver's Display Barely Dims - Is This Normal?
I can get the center display to adjust quite a bit using the menu setting, but the only area I can find to dim the drivers display is the knob on the left behind the steering wheel (I'm pretty sure this is the only way to adjust it). When I turn the knob from up to down I can easily see the buttons throughout and various other items (like the AMG steering wheel controls) go from bright to quite dim. The only item that barely dims is the drivers screen (it goes from full bright to barely below that). With the knob turned all the way down, it's not even close to as dark as the center display gets (even if the center display isn't adjusted to it's lowest setting).
Can anyone else verify if their drivers display can dim down quite a bit with that knob or is there barely any movement? And when the knob is turned all the way down, is it noticeably brighter than the center display (even if the center display isn't dimmed all the way)? It just doesn't seem right as I've never had this issue before and really bothers my eyes at night.
Thanks in advance for any help / replies!
you might try asking Hey Mercedes for brightness settings.




The brightness should also adjust based on ambient lighting. It should slightly dim at night automatically and be brighter during daylight. It might be that your ambient light sensor is on the fritz. Do your automatic headlights work?
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I tested things again tonight and I'd say the two screens are pretty equal when I have have the menu display settings set to 0. Both screens then adjust up or down with the knob behind the steering wheel (I'd say pretty equally). The problem is, at 0, the drivers screen is still too bright for me at night. When I go back into settings and go to something like -3 instead of 0, it only adjusts the center display with that setting and not the drivers display as well (so I'm stuck with the drivers display being too bight at night).
For those who are able to test, if you use the menu to adjust the displays to a dimmer setting, does that only change the center display or also the divers display?
I've just never had a vehicle that was way too bright for me. I've had different Mercedes, BMWs, Porsche, Audi, etc and this is the first time I've had an issue (which makes me think something isn't right).
Thats how it works on mine and how it’s suppose to work I believe




I tested things again tonight and I'd say the two screens are pretty equal when I have have the menu display settings set to 0. Both screens then adjust up or down with the knob behind the steering wheel (I'd say pretty equally). The problem is, at 0, the drivers screen is still too bright for me at night. When I go back into settings and go to something like -3 instead of 0, it only adjusts the center display with that setting and not the drivers display as well (so I'm stuck with the drivers display being too bight at night).
For those who are able to test, if you use the menu to adjust the displays to a dimmer setting, does that only change the center display or also the divers display?
I've just never had a vehicle that was way too bright for me. I've had different Mercedes, BMWs, Porsche, Audi, etc and this is the first time I've had an issue (which makes me think something isn't right).
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I had a 2020 s63 before this and I never had an issue with that screen. So it would make me think it’s with the face lifted or newer version of the screens. Although that did have similar set up (with the screens) but it wasn’t the latest software.
I had a 2020 s63 before this and I never had an issue with that screen. So it would make me think it’s with the face lifted or newer version of the screens. Although that did have similar set up (with the screens) but it wasn’t the latest software.




I can get the center display to adjust quite a bit using the menu setting, but the only area I can find to dim the drivers display is the knob on the left behind the steering wheel (I'm pretty sure this is the only way to adjust it). When I turn the knob from up to down I can easily see the buttons throughout and various other items (like the AMG steering wheel controls) go from bright to quite dim. The only item that barely dims is the drivers screen (it goes from full bright to barely below that). With the knob turned all the way down, it's not even close to as dark as the center display gets (even if the center display isn't adjusted to it's lowest setting).
Can anyone else verify if their drivers display can dim down quite a bit with that knob or is there barely any movement? And when the knob is turned all the way down, is it noticeably brighter than the center display (even if the center display isn't dimmed all the way)? It just doesn't seem right as I've never had this issue before and really bothers my eyes at night.
Thanks in advance for any help / replies!

My next project is to hack the turn signal blinker sound to make it louder and sound the same as my older W163.
I tested things again tonight and I'd say the two screens are pretty equal when I have have the menu display settings set to 0. Both screens then adjust up or down with the knob behind the steering wheel (I'd say pretty equally). The problem is, at 0, the drivers screen is still too bright for me at night. When I go back into settings and go to something like -3 instead of 0, it only adjusts the center display with that setting and not the drivers display as well (so I'm stuck with the drivers display being too bight at night).
For those who are able to test, if you use the menu to adjust the displays to a dimmer setting, does that only change the center display or also the divers display?
I've just never had a vehicle that was way too bright for me. I've had different Mercedes, BMWs, Porsche, Audi, etc and this is the first time I've had an issue (which makes me think something isn't right).





