Navigation & Audio NAV owners: What's above the screen?
one light above is for the seat belt....the other i believe is if you leave your fuel cap open? can someone clarify?
and what's the dot? here's a pic i took a few weeks a ago on a fun run...do you see it? is it a sensor of sorts to adjust brightness on the nav?

-massively confused in scottsdale
and what's the dot? here's a pic i took a few weeks a ago on a fun run...do you see it? is it a sensor of sorts to adjust brightness on the nav?

-massively confused in scottsdale
Hey, You have the exact same spot as I do above your screen from what I can see! There is this little bulge or particle above the screen. Can someone post a close-up of this panel just above the screen? My MA was going to replace my screen (dead pixel,
) and also that panel. This bump is not really centered, so I thought it was flawed when I took delivery last week. Hmmmm, now I'm wondering.
) and also that panel. This bump is not really centered, so I thought it was flawed when I took delivery last week. Hmmmm, now I'm wondering.
Two warning lights, one seatbelt, one for airbag. The 'dot' is some unknown item.
The sensor for the display brightness is actually the dummy 'button' next to the ****. The clear circle in the center is the sensor. Put your finger over it in the daylight and the NAV monitor will slowly dim.
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'03 MCS, Dk Silver, 17" R85s, NAV, DSC (often turned off!), Packs #1 and #3, Rally lights, etc, etc. Fulton, MD. FRS 7-21
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The sensor for the display brightness is actually the dummy 'button' next to the ****. The clear circle in the center is the sensor. Put your finger over it in the daylight and the NAV monitor will slowly dim.
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'03 MCS, Dk Silver, 17" R85s, NAV, DSC (often turned off!), Packs #1 and #3, Rally lights, etc, etc. Fulton, MD. FRS 7-21
Let's Cooperate
I can't believe that "spot" is intentional. It's not even regularly shaped, much less centered. I really wonder what that thing is now. Maybe when it's in for service, I'll ask.
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By squinting at the strange little sensor when I first got the car, I figured it at first to be the ambient light sensor for the display. That was not the case, since it's in the dummy button next to the input ****. It appears that it could be an infrared sensor used for a remote of some kind but was never implemented. It would make sense to have a remote keyboard or other interface with the unit. Maybe it's yet another future option.
according to our manual, our "brake wear indicator" should be "near the Nav"....
Since I can't find it anywhere, I am assuming it is above the Nav screen......
I seem to recall another one or two warning lights that are supposed to be "near the Nav", but what they are escapes my mind right now..... Gotta give that manual a more careful read sometime.....
Since I can't find it anywhere, I am assuming it is above the Nav screen......
I seem to recall another one or two warning lights that are supposed to be "near the Nav", but what they are escapes my mind right now..... Gotta give that manual a more careful read sometime.....
Oh! I know! I know!
Actually, I figured out what it is from just playing with it. Started by messing with the light sensor on the non-button button on my NAV. Put your finger over it and block the light, and the NAV screen gradually darkens a bit. Remove finger, and presto, the NAV gets bright again.
Tried the same thing with the "mystery sensor", only using a dark towel. And lo-and-behold, my clock, odometer and fuel gauge all dimmed a bit. Remove towel, and things brighten up again.
So it looks like thats an ambient light sensor for the non-NAV instrument lights.
Way cool!
Actually, I figured out what it is from just playing with it. Started by messing with the light sensor on the non-button button on my NAV. Put your finger over it and block the light, and the NAV screen gradually darkens a bit. Remove finger, and presto, the NAV gets bright again.
Tried the same thing with the "mystery sensor", only using a dark towel. And lo-and-behold, my clock, odometer and fuel gauge all dimmed a bit. Remove towel, and things brighten up again.
So it looks like thats an ambient light sensor for the non-NAV instrument lights.
Way cool!
I can verify that those are the brake pad wear lights and the fuel cap light... something about going, "Oh my god, we have no pads..." makes you forget to put the cap back on the gas tank... and don't panic if you don't do it... the light does eventually go off.
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