That could be it, I will check. Thanks all.Ensure you are NOT in "Recirc" mode on the HVAC or it will steam up really fast !.
Your welcome.That could be it, I will check. Thanks all.
So very true , thought I was the only one to use a tea towel though ?If you drive on unlit country roads at night, make sure you bring a tea towel to put over the screen. Even on the lowest brightness with dark mode, the infotainment screen will still be like having a torch shining in your face from underneath.
Check your settings. Mine goes dark when the lights come on. I guess there's a switch in there.If you drive on unlit country roads at night, make sure you bring a tea towel to put over the screen. Even on the lowest brightness with dark mode, the infotainment screen will still be like having a torch shining in your face from underneath.
Are you saying screen is not going in to dark mode? Like in the video I posted when it's dark outside and lights on?Car was off when I took the pics but didn’t seem to get brighter when I pressed stop/start and got out. I’ll test it.
Hi Congrats on moving to an EV. My suggestion is don't overthink it, just enjoy the driving/ownership experience and you will pick up the most important things particular to your lifestyle/driving use as you go. Cheers from Downunder!Hi all I'm set to collect my zs ev tomorrow, I got the standard range trophy. I've done quite a bit of research already with things you need to know etc. But as a group of owners and real people are there any things that you wish you had known from the start like most efficient or effective driving settings,
Car settings that made your life easier or simpler or that you just like? Unwritten rules around public charging at busier times? And I was also wondering if you do charge in shopping centres or something do drivers move their car once it's charged or do people just park there all day?
TIA
I often turn the screen off at night via the menu opened via shortcut “*” button on steering wheel (unless you have it set to open car play/android auto). Have also found that even though it looks like brightness is set to minimum you can override it by dragging the slider to the left again and this dulls the screen pretty well.If you drive on unlit country roads at night, make sure you bring a tea towel to put over the screen. Even on the lowest brightness with dark mode, the infotainment screen will still be like having a torch shining in your face from underneath.
I came accross a light/dark display choice for the screen
I just turn mine off at night. Works a treat. Second you touch a dial or sat nav gives you directions it comes back on and off as soon as it’s clear ??I’m in the process of trying to find a window film that will help dim it further. I have vinyl plotters at my business, so I’ll be cutting some out once I find a suitable film, if anyone is interested?
I found this yesterday after having the car for over 2 months. Also, in ECO, I found the windscreen misted up quite often, so had to keep using the demister. I then called in to the shop, forgot to turn it in to ECO and notice the misting didn’t happen and heaters were blowing warm, after spending 20 minutes earlier in the day, then the penny dropped!FYI eco is more than just a driving mode, it also disables stuff like heating/cooling
If you have the car on Normal driving mode, just the auto setting of the blowers keeps it clear. If in ECO, it doesn’t clear the misting without having to put the windscreen demister on every 5mins.I appreciate that it is November in the UK but the front window seems to mist up an awful lot. Any tips on how to reduce this at all please?
I am still doing something wrong. In normal mode it is still misting up every 5 minutes.If you have the car on Normal driving mode, just the auto setting of the blowers keeps it clear. If in ECO, it doesn’t clear the misting without having to put the windscreen demister on every 5mins.