The Original i30 Owners Club
GOT PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? => DIESEL => Topic started by: mtuckeruk on May 01, 2012, 16:47:28
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What do you guys make of this cruise control green line reflecting off the dash glass, it is extremely distracting whilst driving, installed by Hyundai!!
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Would annoy me.
Can the light be turned down or is it possible to put in a lower bulb wattage.
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I wouldn't like that either.. :fum:
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@eye 30
The light is an LED so it can't be dimmed (easily.)
I don't recall my cc being in that position on the dial, I'll check later today.
I zoomed the pic, it looks like an icon rather than the word "cruise". There should the word "set" when cc is active. Do you have this?
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That sucks.
It may have been fitted by Hyundai, but is it genuine?
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I made a small cover on it. LED is very bright, use a cover on it will reduce it and make the light smooth. For example, cut an 10mm ball pen tube and fix it onto the LED. Cut from a straw also works. Or any similar material.
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(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y297/ShamblesX/Cap76.png)
A small shield just over it is what you need. Any chance of a closer pic?
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Great suggestion guys :goodjob: (beat me to it) :confused:
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The factory fitted cc has small SMD (Surface Mount LED's) with no plastic to attach a cover to. It is also mounted behind the Speedo face & shines through a window with "CRUISE" cut out.
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No, it cant be dimmed. Could you put up a pic of the cover you are referring to
Attached is the original picture although dont think it helps much, says I can only attached 50KB, so I had to cut the picture
I will take a picture in daylight, camera picture will be better. I have complained about this but not getting much out of Hyundai regarding a fix for this
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I made a small cover on it. LED is very bright, use a cover on it will reduce it and make the light smooth. For example, cut an 10mm ball pen tube and fix it onto the LED. Cut from a straw also works. Or any similar material.
but if I put a cover around it, I will still see the reflection as the light is going straight up, bounces off the dashboard glass and then into my eyes. The problem is that I am too tall, if I slump myself in the seat I can't see it. I can even see the green line in daylight that is how bright the LED is
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After 6 weeks of deliberating on how to solve the green line on the dash, the R&D guys at Hyundai scratched their heads and eventually figured they need to 'move it'. It is now sitting just behind the steering wheel, on top of the housing, further forward away from the dash glass so it cant reflect. It took 6 weeks to do that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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At least it is sorted (we didn't think of that) :-[ :whistler:
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Good stuff! :goodjob2:
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After 6 weeks of deliberating on how to solve the green line on the dash, the R&D guys at Hyundai scratched their heads and eventually figured they need to 'move it'. It is now sitting just behind the steering wheel, on top of the housing, further forward away from the dash glass so it cant reflect. It took 6 weeks to do that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What did they do to move the line?
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After 6 weeks of deliberating on how to solve the green line on the dash, the R&D guys at Hyundai scratched their heads and eventually figured they need to 'move it'. It is now sitting just behind the steering wheel, on top of the housing, further forward away from the dash glass so it cant reflect. It took 6 weeks to do that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What did they do to move the line?
Moved the instruments to the other side of the car. :lol:
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Moved the instruments to the other side of the car. :lol:
That's one solution, but quite clearly not thought through carefully :rolleyes:
The obvious answer, to anyone with half a brain cell, would have been to replace the green LED with a red LED. Bingo! No more green reflection. Hah. Sorted.
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Moved the instruments to the other side of the car. :lol:
That's one solution, but quite clearly not thought through carefully :rolleyes:
The obvious answer, to anyone with half a brain cell, would have been to replace the green LED with a red LED. Bingo! No more green reflection. Hah. Sorted.
Take the bulb out
I'm getting CC on my new car so I'll have to check this out.
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I had CC dealer fitted to my 2010 i30 1.6 CRDi Premium. They fitted a small dome with a green lamp in front of the instrument glass on the right hand side. The only problem I had with it was that it was difficult to see whether it was on or off - it was too dull.
The new 2012 car has the indication in the instruments - a speedo symbol which is very clear.
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Well, I'm glad I got factory cruise with my SLX...... :D
Sounds like the dealer fitted version is a bit cobbled together.... :eek:
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Well, I'm glad I got factory cruise with my SLX...... :D
Sounds like the dealer fitted version is a bit cobbled together.... :eek:
exactly!!! looks a bit tatty if you ask me
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I have found a photo of where the cruise indicator was installed on my previous 2010 i30
Please excuse the dust............. :whistler:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v308/AlanHo1937/i30%20Forum/2010cruiseindicator.jpg)
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That looks very amateurish..... :eek:
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That looks very amateurish..... :eek:
Well he could have wiped the dust off first but the photo isnt that bad :-[
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I thought it was dandruff...... :-[
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Very much OT but I thought that stuff was fall-out from the head-lining. Probably not good to breath. :scared: