Adjustable Interior Lighting??
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Adjustable Interior Lighting??
According to the Lexus web site, the ES's interior lighting is as follows:
From exterior puddle lamps to the illuminated engine Start button, it's easy to navigate the interior of an ES. Overhead spotlamps are located above the front and rear seating areas, as well as in the driver and front-passenger footwell areas. The lighting can be adjusted from a cool blue tint to a warm yellow.
It appears that the default color is yellow (for the foot wells and center console). Has anyone been able to alter their colors? I wish to make mine blue but cannot seem to find instructions anywhere in the manual.
Any help would be much appreciated - thanks in advance everyone
BTW - I am loving this car, I can't help but stop and stare at it each time I go in the garage.
From exterior puddle lamps to the illuminated engine Start button, it's easy to navigate the interior of an ES. Overhead spotlamps are located above the front and rear seating areas, as well as in the driver and front-passenger footwell areas. The lighting can be adjusted from a cool blue tint to a warm yellow.
It appears that the default color is yellow (for the foot wells and center console). Has anyone been able to alter their colors? I wish to make mine blue but cannot seem to find instructions anywhere in the manual.
Any help would be much appreciated - thanks in advance everyone
BTW - I am loving this car, I can't help but stop and stare at it each time I go in the garage.
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According to the Lexus web site, the ES's interior lighting is as follows:
From exterior puddle lamps to the illuminated engine Start button, it's easy to navigate the interior of an ES. Overhead spotlamps are located above the front and rear seating areas, as well as in the driver and front-passenger footwell areas. The lighting can be adjusted from a cool blue tint to a warm yellow.
It appears that the default color is yellow (for the foot wells and center console). Has anyone been able to alter their colors? I wish to make mine blue but cannot seem to find instructions anywhere in the manual.
Any help would be much appreciated - thanks in advance everyone
BTW - I am loving this car, I can't help but stop and stare at it each time I go in the garage.
From exterior puddle lamps to the illuminated engine Start button, it's easy to navigate the interior of an ES. Overhead spotlamps are located above the front and rear seating areas, as well as in the driver and front-passenger footwell areas. The lighting can be adjusted from a cool blue tint to a warm yellow.
It appears that the default color is yellow (for the foot wells and center console). Has anyone been able to alter their colors? I wish to make mine blue but cannot seem to find instructions anywhere in the manual.
Any help would be much appreciated - thanks in advance everyone
BTW - I am loving this car, I can't help but stop and stare at it each time I go in the garage.
#4
Common folk don't generally understand the relationship of air-pressure to determining altitude... For example, my home is precisely 647ft ASL. I can set an altimeter in the morning and watch it throughout the day and record reading from the exact same location that could vary 100ft or more in either direction... Combine this with the fact that cars are meant to transport people from A to B and in doing so the car/driver might experience multiple air-masses along the way.
There is no computer control that can anticipate changing atmospheres... 29.92 inches Hg could equate to any altitude just as 30.01 inches Hg could equate to the same altitude measured using 29.92... As a result, the addition of these features (as has been done on some snowmobiles) would become just another bithcing point for customers. Nobody is going to want to watch/set an altimeter constantly so it reads accurately and cars are most commonly found on terra-firma, so there really is no need.
Nice idea, but completely useless in a car.
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GPS derived altitude is actually pretty good and if the car has one inluded with the Nav unit, a "steam gauge" is even more useless.
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