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    Honda Civic 09 Display Clock

    Hi guys,

    Just wondering is there a way to turn off the display clock on the dash when you turn your ignition to ACC I ?

    Cheers :-)
    Derrick

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    hope you don't mind me asking, but why would you want that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reclus View Post
    hope you don't mind me asking, but why would you want that?
    Not at all mate! Just that it's so bright especially at night!

    Derrick

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    The aim is to let you watch more clearly, I dont think there is a way out.

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    that annoys me too. Nothing u can do about it

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    what clock is this? im kinda lost here

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    hes talking about the blue display on the headunit thats always on when u turn the key to acc, u wouldnt know since u got aftermarket
    i dont think its possible to turn off the display, if it really bothers u just turn the key all the way off.
    Last edited by FDBenni; 04-06-2010 at 09:35 AM.

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    Not at all mate! Just that it's so bright especially at night!

    Derrick
    There should be a knob (or similar) to adjust the brightness of dashboard light.
    Give that a try.

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    it's not a knob, it's a + and- button, and it doesn't work when the key is in acc.

    I can't believe there's a thread about this - such a petty topic lol

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