How to Adjust the Brightness of the Car Display Screen?

2 Answers
VonAngelo
07/24/25 11:25pm
Use the adjustment wheel on the left front panel of the driver's cabin to adjust the brightness of the dashboard and central control screen. Press the wheel button on the left front side of the cockpit to adjust the headlight height. To turn off the screen, you can start and then turn off the engine while sitting in the car, open and then close the driver's door. At this point, the main screen will turn off, and the dashboard will also turn off after a while.
Was this review help?
18
4
Share
JosiahRose
08/10/25 3:21pm
Adjusting the brightness of the car display screen is actually quite simple. I usually start by turning on the vehicle and sitting down to check the center console. Most cars have a button with a sun icon or gear symbol in the control area on the left side of the steering wheel—pressing or holding it adjusts the brightness. Some models require accessing the main menu: tap the settings icon on the screen, look for the display or lighting options, then drag the slider to adjust. I prefer dimming it at night to reduce glare and eye strain, while keeping it brighter during the day for better visibility. If your car has an auto-brightness feature, enabling it will automatically adjust based on ambient light, which is very convenient. Can’t find the button? Try checking the vehicle manual or searching online for your specific model—instructions are usually clear. Avoid extreme brightness settings; medium levels work best for most driving conditions.
Was this review help?
7
3
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

At what tire pressure is a car prone to blowouts?

Car tires are prone to blowouts when the pressure exceeds 4.2 bar. The safe range for tire pressure is between 2.3 and 2.5 bar. Both excessively high and low tire pressures pose a risk of blowouts during long-distance driving. The likelihood of a tire blowout depends on factors such as the vehicle's load and weather temperature. Standard tires should have a pressure between 2.4 and 2.5 bar, while reinforced tires should maintain a pressure between 2.8 and 2.9 bar. The maximum pressure should never exceed 3.5 bar. A blowout refers to the phenomenon where a tire suddenly loses air and deflates due to rupture in an extremely short time (generally less than 0.1 seconds). Blowouts are one of the frequent accidents for cars in summer, mostly caused by improper tire maintenance by the vehicle owner.
19
1
Share

How to Check a Car's Fuel Consumption in Liters?

Methods to check a car's fuel consumption are as follows: 1. Fill up the fuel tank and reset the odometer: Fill up the vehicle's fuel tank and reset the odometer to zero, or record the current mileage information; 2. Refuel until the pump stops automatically: After using the vehicle normally for a period of time, refuel until the pump stops automatically; 3. Divide the amount of fuel added by the mileage between two refuels: The amount of fuel added, divided by the mileage between two refuels, multiplied by 100 gives the actual fuel consumption. A car's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is not fixed; factors such as different road conditions, load capacity, temperature, and whether the air conditioning is on all affect fuel consumption.
3
0
Share

What Does Car Panel Beating Mean?

Car panel beating is an automotive repair technique, which refers to the process of repairing deformed parts of a car's metal body shell. Car panel beating is equivalent to car body repair, meaning that after a collision, the vehicle body needs to be restored, encompassing all tasks except for the anti-corrosion and decorative painting work on the body. Since a car is a high-precision whole, and both electrical and mechanical components must be attached to the corresponding positions of the body with high precision and low error, even the straight and curved lines of the car paint highly depend on the error values of the body panel beating. Therefore, panel beating body and its repair have become a purely manual job in the automotive industry with no rigid standards, no automatic tools, and no intuitive teaching methods.
15
3
Share

How Often Should You Check Tire Pressure?

Check the tire pressure once a month after purchasing a car. Normally, car tires should be inflated at least twice a year—once in summer and once in winter. The normal tire pressure range for car tires is between 230 and 250 kPa. Strictly speaking, tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tire, and the level of tire pressure plays a crucial role in the performance and power of the car. Tire pressure is an indicator of a car's load capacity. The load capacity of a car depends on the tire pressure. According to the relationship between the tire's load index, tire pressure, and load capacity, the higher the tire pressure, the greater the load capacity; the lower the pressure, the smaller the load capacity. The smoothness of the car is directly related to the comfort of the driver and passengers, so the tire pressure should not be too high or too low.
11
3
Share

What is the service life of a car spare tire?

The service life of a car spare tire is 4 years. Since car spare tires are rubber products, prolonged storage can lead to performance degradation, manifested as hardening of the tire surface and even natural bursting of the outer tire. Generally, passenger cars are equipped with a spare tire, which has the same specifications as the original car tires. Methods for preserving car spare tires: 1. Regular inspection and cleaning: Tires stored for a long time will accumulate dust. Regularly check the air pressure and surface smoothness of the spare tire, and periodic cleaning helps preserve it; 2. Do not store oil products with the spare tire: Since spare tires are made of rubber, which can be eroded by various oil products, if the owner accidentally gets lubricating oil on the spare tire, it can cause swelling and erosion, reducing the spare tire's lifespan.
3
5
Share

Is there a problem if the oil pan drain plug doesn't seem right?

If there is no oil leakage, the problem is not significant. You can apply an appropriate amount of sealant around the screw. Automotive oil leakage mainly occurs in three areas: engine lubrication system oil leakage, oil pan gasket leakage, and valve cover leakage. It is recommended to promptly inspect and identify the leakage points. Below is relevant information about the oil pan drain plug: 1. Check the engine oil filter screw. Over-tightening during installation can easily cause thread stripping; you can directly replace the filter screw, but issues here are generally rare. 2. Inspect the drain plug screws, as both the engine and transmission have drain plugs. Due to frequent removal and installation, these screws are particularly prone to thread stripping.
2
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.