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Originally Posted by jm545i' post='1082260' date='Dec 31 2009, 09:54 AM
Just noticed the same problem, which may have been there for a while as the car is usually in a relatively warm NYC garage but was left out during the holidays. I wonder if it is supposed to show normal brightness from startup if things are working properly (even if it is ridiculously cold), or if it is normal for there to be some warmup time under these conditions.
Seems like the kind of thing I'd live with if it meant a many $$$ fix, but is a little annoying.
Seems like the kind of thing I'd live with if it meant a many $$$ fix, but is a little annoying.
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Originally Posted by Rudy' post='1082354' date='Dec 31 2009, 12:15 PM
If everything is working properly, according to the technical documentation, I think the screen should look "normal" in temperatures from about -30 degrees Celsius on up. If the screen looks dim in cold weather, as I mentioned before, it's possible that the heating function is not working properly...
Mine does the same thing, very dull for 1-2minutes in cold weather, then goes normal. Plenty of poeople on here experience the same so it must be normal. My car is 2008.
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Okay guy's, thanks for your input, I will live with it, its just a pain in the butt first thing in a morning when you try to set the nav going, but, hey, that's my cross to bare.
Damn, -30c
you guy's and gals have great new year
Cheers, Mick.
Damn, -30c
you guy's and gals have great new year
Cheers, Mick.
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I haven't noticed it on my 2006 E60.
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Same thing happens here, but I noticed my screen flickers subtly, I was wondering if this was a sign of bad things to come. I'm in NC and the temps have been on the mild side.
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Originally Posted by hoodwink33' post='1083165' date='Jan 2 2010, 05:27 PM
Same thing happens here, but I noticed my screen flickers subtly, I was wondering if this was a sign of bad things to come. I'm in NC and the temps have been on the mild side.
There is an ambient light sensor that controls the relative brightness of the display. Once in a while, depending on conditions, the screen will go from dim to bright repeatedly. I've seen it happen when it's dark outside and I'm driving down a road with many streetlamps illuminating the roadway. As each street light hits the ambient light sensor, the screen will brighten for a second and then go back to dim. Depending on how fast you're travelling down the road, this constant bright/dim/bright/dim might be described as flickering...
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