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Old November 17th 09, 07:56 PM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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Default Heating/Cooling Display Dim on 2000 C5

The subject display is very dim and very hard to see during the day.
If I turn on the headlamps, the display will dim and come up when I
turn up the display rheostat, but the display will be no brighter than
the dim daylight display.

Anyone have experience on this one. Not critical - I know which knob
to turn when I am cold or hot.

Bob Drake, Alex., VA 2000 C5
 




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