I used my bright switch!
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Yes we all know the bright switch is pointless.
But on Sunday morning I was driving, had my side lights on as usual, but the low sun was glaring through the window and I couldn't see what the time was... A-HA! Flick the bright switch, et voila, I could tell the time again.
Thank you Subaru - everyone can stop taking the mick now. it's WORTH having a button THAT LARGE in the centre console for that. Once in 4 years. Class!
It was 10:17, btw
But on Sunday morning I was driving, had my side lights on as usual, but the low sun was glaring through the window and I couldn't see what the time was... A-HA! Flick the bright switch, et voila, I could tell the time again.
Thank you Subaru - everyone can stop taking the mick now. it's WORTH having a button THAT LARGE in the centre console for that. Once in 4 years. Class!
It was 10:17, btw
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I've always enjoyed that... "what's that do then"
"You're not gonna believe this but........."
But now I can tell all those mates I've used it. And they all seemed really pleased about it
"You're not gonna believe this but........."
But now I can tell all those mates I've used it. And they all seemed really pleased about it
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yeah it's just the clock. It turns it back up to the brightness the clock was before you turned the sidelights on.
I've never had a problem reading the clock with the lights on until yesterday. Amazing stuff...!!
I've never had a problem reading the clock with the lights on until yesterday. Amazing stuff...!!
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No bright switch on the imports... so what do all the Japanese people do when they can't see the clock in their scoob....???
I wouldn't worry about leaving it on all the time, it just means the clock doesn't dim when you flick the lights on. Which isn't a problem when you turn the lights on at night anyway.
I wouldn't worry about leaving it on all the time, it just means the clock doesn't dim when you flick the lights on. Which isn't a problem when you turn the lights on at night anyway.
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No bright switch on the imports... so what do all the Japanese people do when they can't see the clock in their scoob....???
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