
To change the dashboard light color on the XR-V, simply adjust the options in the multifunction display. The specific steps are as follows: 1. Open the driver's side door of the XR-V. 2. Press the one-touch start button to start the engine. 3. Select the multimedia settings option. 4. Choose the multimedia ambient lighting option for the XR-V. 5. Click on the color option to make adjustments. The Honda XR-V dashboard light ring is an ambient meter, and changing colors reflects driving style: 1. Green: Fuel-efficient driving. 2. Light green: Moderate acceleration/deceleration. 3. White: Excessive acceleration/deceleration.

















Adjusting the dashboard light color on the XRV is actually quite simple. I've tried it several times on my own car. First, start the vehicle, then locate the control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel—there's a menu button with a small house icon. Press it to enter the main menu, then use the directional keys to switch to the vehicle settings option, where you'll find a dedicated submenu called "Dashboard Background Color." Inside, you'll see several preset colors like blue, white, and red—just pick your favorite and confirm. It's best to perform this operation while parked to avoid distractions. However, lower trim models might not have this feature, so it's advisable to check the specifications first. Additionally, after adjusting the color, you can also check the dashboard brightness in the same menu—if it's too bright at night, you can dim it there.

As a repair technician frequently working with Japanese cars, I've found that adjusting the XRV dashboard color depends on the trim level. High-trim models have menu control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel - just enter the settings option to find the background color adjustment. Two important operation notes: 1) The vehicle must be powered on, and 2) Some older models require holding the confirm button for three seconds. If you can't adjust it, first verify whether you have a base model. Some owners mistakenly think it's adjustable when actually it's a dashboard malfunction causing abnormal display - this requires using a diagnostic tool to read error codes. If you really can't figure it out, a dealership can fix it in about ten minutes, and they can also refresh your infotainment system. During routine , have technicians check the instrument cluster wiring to prevent poor contact issues.

I researched the dashboard color change issue right after this XRV. Look for the round menu button in the button area on the left side of the steering wheel, press it and use the up/down keys to navigate to the settings menu. Then select vehicle personalization, where you'll find color options in the lighting settings. When adjusting, I found the default green too monotonous - switching to blue feels much more energetic. Unfortunately, my friend's base model couldn't adjust this, so he later installed a third-party module. For modifications, be careful not to tamper with the factory wiring as it may trigger fault codes. Also, it's safer to perform color adjustments with the engine off - start the car afterward to check the effect and redo if unsatisfied. The whole process takes about five minutes - just a handy car tip.

Adjusting the dashboard color is just a small part of XRV's personalization features, which I often enjoy exploring. Access the system menu via the steering wheel buttons, select 'Vehicle Settings,' then directly change the background color in the 'Instrument Cluster' options—usually offering five to six choices. If someone accidentally changes the color, simply restarting the vehicle will restore the default setting. This feature actually syncs with ambient lighting, creating a more cohesive look in higher trims when colors are coordinated. For nighttime driving, it's advisable to lower the dashboard brightness to protect your eyes and save power. If the infotainment system is outdated and options disappear, a free upgrade at the dealership will resolve it.

Last time I helped my neighbor adjust the instrument lights on his XRV, it only took ten minutes from figuring it out to success. First, with the power on, press the small house button on the left side of the steering wheel to enter the settings and select 'Vehicle.' Then, look for the submenu related to the instrument panel—the background color option is usually on the second page. He was particularly satisfied when we chose blue, saying it looked much fresher than the original orange. Key tip: The menu location varies slightly depending on the model year. For the 2015 model, it's under 'Lighting Settings,' while newer models label it directly as 'Background Color.' Ensure the vehicle is stationary before making changes, and remember to lock and restart the car for the changes to take effect. For base models, don't force it—it's more practical to just replace the instrument cluster with a colored one.


