How to Adjust the Brightness of the Car Display Screen?
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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.
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.