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Sport Chrono Backlight

No. It would reflect in the windscreen which would be a distraction when driving at night.

You will probably find you never use the dashboard wart.
 
I had mine lit up the other night [:)]
Yep.. I already know I'm very sad... but I did it in a good time [;)]

As above, only lights when in operation, I was informed that you can however have it altered at the OPC to light up with the lights on but no one hardly does.

garyw
 
I have the option enabled to have the sport chrono "wart" backlight enabled. It remains with the digital display lit all the time the engine is running, not just when the lights are on. The backlight comes on when the lights are on I beleive. There is no issue with screen reflections as the shroud prevents this.
 
ORIGINAL: Jimberland

You will probably find you never use the dashboard wart.
Lol, I'd have it surgically removed at my local Nuffield hospital if I had my way.


 
OF course if you want to be an anorak (apologies to those that have done this - not me), use the stopwatch for 9.97 seconds and do not reset it. At night when you switch your lights on the wart will light up and remind what car you are in. [:D]
 
ORIGINAL: berty987

I have the option enabled to have the sport chrono "wart" backlight enabled. It remains with the digital display lit all the time the engine is running, not just when the lights are on. The backlight comes on when the lights are on I beleive. There is no issue with screen reflections as the shroud prevents this.

Did you do this yourself or have it completed by the OPC ?
 

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