How to Adjust the Ambient Lighting in Golf 7.5?
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In the Golf 7.5, the ambient lighting can only be adjusted for brightness. The adjustment button is located next to the headlight switch and features a scroll wheel that can be moved up and down. Below is an introduction to ambient lighting: 1. Ambient lighting, also known as LED ambient lighting, is a type of LED light that serves as a perfect choice for theme parks, hotels, homes, exhibitions, commercial spaces, and artistic lighting, creating the desired atmosphere for people's lives. 2. People can set their preferred scene lighting effects based on their lighting needs (such as color, temperature, brightness, and direction). Depending on individual requirements and scene conditions, they can select and control the brightness, grayscale, and color changes of the light in different spaces and times.
Adjusting the ambient lighting in the Golf 7.5 is actually quite simple. I've been driving this car for over a year and often play around with it. First, start the vehicle—don't adjust it while the engine is off, or the settings might get lost. Then, on the central control screen, find and tap the icon with the car logo, select 'Settings,' and go to 'Interior Lighting,' where you'll find the ambient lighting options. There are over a dozen colors to choose from—I prefer ice blue for its high-tech feel, while my wife insists on pink. The brightness has about 10 levels; even at the highest setting during the day, it's still visible, but at night, I recommend lowering it below level 4 to avoid glare. Important note: different driving modes will sync with the lighting colors—Sport mode automatically turns red, while Eco mode switches to blue, which is a really handy feature. Once you're done, just exit—there's no need to hit a save button, as the system automatically remembers your settings.