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Able to turn off the speedometer light?

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Jazz:

--- Quote from: SoL on March 25, 2009, 11:15:07 PM ---Haha I off it if I'm stopping more than 10 seconds. 10 sec of idle fuel is all it takes to restart a modern engine anyway.



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So you off your engine at every red light ?

Midnight:

--- Quote from: alangohek on March 25, 2009, 08:59:07 AM ---To add on to what SoL suggested, you may want to consider turning the ignition knob clockwise and stop at the first click. In this way the backlight will not be on.

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Sometimes i am just tired after work, so just wanna sit inside aircon and listen music...  :bleh:
If i turn knob clockwise one click, i can turn on the fan right? but it gets stuffy after sometimes..

Midnight:

--- Quote from: SoL on March 25, 2009, 11:15:07 PM ---Haha I off it if I'm stopping more than 10 seconds. 10 sec of idle fuel is all it takes to restart a modern engine anyway.



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actually i dunno i miscalculate or what, but for one of the tank of petrol, i leave the engine running with aircon and car stationary for about 2 hours (cumulative of few occasions), my FC did not really suffer much, i clock about the same mileage as per normal - ~15km/l.

Latio is wonderful isn't it?  :smile:

melvinhgf:
if i'm not wrong, the meters' lights are connected to a light sensor located at the (dashboard?) of the front passenger side. it is a black circle. tats y i try not to put any decals blocking it.

so when light is low, automatically the panel will light up. i personally think that it is a good feature. as to forgetting to on the lights, i was uncomfortable at first. but after using a few times, i had gotten to it because the logo for lights is so obviously in the middle.  :smile:

SoL:

--- Quote from: Jazz on March 26, 2009, 10:04:45 PM ---So you off your engine at every red light ?

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Only for those really long lights I'm familiar with. There are some junctions I travel on a daily routine, so I'm familiar with the timing on those lights, and when they will turn green again.

For those I'm not so sure about, I just leave the gear in N.

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