SL/R230: Interior light auto dimming continuously
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Interior light auto dimming continuously
Hi Guys, I have an issue with my interior lights on my 2004 SL500 at the moment. For no reason they will go bright and then dim and continue doing so at various intervals. I'm assuming these do auto dim depending on the outside lighting conditions and so I'm suspecting it may be a faulty sensor. Does anyone know where the sensor is and how to test it please?
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Are you talking about the instrument panel backlighting? If so, it is not automatic. It is controlled by twisting the odometer reset stalk in the center of the cluster.
Are you talking about the instrument panel backlighting? If so, it is not automatic. It is controlled by twisting the odometer reset stalk in the center of the cluster.
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Are you talking about the instrument panel backlighting? If so, it is not automatic. It is controlled by twisting the odometer reset stalk in the center of the cluster.
Are you talking about the instrument panel backlighting? If so, it is not automatic. It is controlled by twisting the odometer reset stalk in the center of the cluster.
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Tim (UK currently on GMT)
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They are all controlled by the stalk. If you try turning the stalk back and forth, sometimes this will fix it. If not, then there is a problem with the CAN bus signalling. The stalk is directly tied to the instrument cluster, but to set the brightness of the other cabin components, the cluster sends digital signals over the CAN bus that are received by the other devices.
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The Comand head unit has an ambient light sensor just above the ‘1’ or ‘2’ button. With the unit set to automatic, the screen will adapt its brightness plus toggle between day and night display.
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The ambient light sensor on the COMAND unit will only switch it between binary "day" and "night". It won't do any analog dimming of the screen. it also would not have anything to do with the backlighting of the other panels (ACC, clock, etc.)
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Another trivial pursuit - I confirmed today that my NTG1 screen gradually dims as my finger covers the ambient light sensor. My finger couldn’t make it switch to night display in the bright sunlight.
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Hmm, Frederick, you might be right about that "eye" being used to dim the screen. I re-read the owner's manual for COMAND and the settings for day/night/auto actually use the vehicle's light sensor, so that's why covering it on yours does not switch to night mode.
Regardless, that should not affect the crazy dimming of the backlights the OP is experiences on the other panels. That sensor is just for the COMAND screen.
Regardless, that should not affect the crazy dimming of the backlights the OP is experiences on the other panels. That sensor is just for the COMAND screen.
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