If your lights are set to auto the dash and infotainment will adjust their brightness on their own as well.
To be fair to you, it doesn't make much sense to have the system designed so that every other control is given a touch sensor, and the brightness control is hidden behind the top edge, totally separate from all the others. The CR-V has its brightness control in the stack of touch icons, which is simply a better UI.Jesus now I feel dumb for not seeing it. Lol.
I think he means the display will automatically swap fro day to night. If you've got both day and night turned to max brightness you probably won't see any difference.Not on my LX
I’m not going to try that.Sadly theres no way to dim the screen if your blinker fluid is low. If you jack your car up, remove the engine from the car, behind the engine but just before the firewall is the blinker fluid reservoir, only fill it half way with SAE OEM blinker fluid, just ask any auto parts store, Im sure they'd be more than happy to find the correct fluid for your particular model (all the models use different blinker fluid). Drive the car around without the engine for about 100 miles, this will reset the dim screen selector.