Can the green warning light mounted in the tach for the fog lights be un plugged ? That sucker is so damn bright it is distracting.
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Can the green warning light mounted in the tach for the fog lights be un plugged ? That sucker is so damn bright it is distracting.
I'd thought of doing that, I'm hoping the power source can be un-plugged.
I've never done it and will check my assembly manual but think it's a serviceable bulb. I'd just pull the bezel out of the back of the tach and pull the bulb out.
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I've never done it and will check my assembly manual but think it's a serviceable bulb. I'd just pull the bezel out of the back of the tach and pull the bulb out.
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No longer a bulb. LED now
So, my final answer A piece of dark window tinting over it. Will dull down the glow but, you can still be aware your hi-beams are onepper: But then, I never really needed an "idiot light" to indicate to me my brights were on:cxtv:
I'm pretty sure this thread was about the AUX lamps green indicator lamp staying lit all the time ... not the high beam indicator.
My 2014 AUX lamps were re-programmed to stay on with both high and low beams. I like it that way... and it is legal in my State. They are aimed to show closer road surfaces so I can pick up pot holes and road debris easier at night. The low beam without them is pitiful for seeing problems.
I only regulate the high and low center LED lamp.
The idea of a circle of black tape would work best for me. ThumbUp
Bob