I did try searching, and didn't really find help on this. This is on a 2004 GMC Yukon SLT that I just recently purchased.
The DIC is quite dim during the day. Rolling the gauge brightness dial does nothing to change it, but does change the brightness on the gauges.
The headlights aren't on during the day. I didn't see any light to indicate the DRL's are working, but I didn't get out in front of the vehicle.
The auto headlights do work. They're off in the daylight and turn on about 30 seconds after I cover the sensor(or at night), so it seems the sensor is working correctly. The DIC brightness doesn't change at all when the headlights come on.
Does this seem like something that could be fixed by a cluster repair guy? Or is it just that dim and there's nothing to be done about it?
Thanks for any help!
The DIC is quite dim during the day. Rolling the gauge brightness dial does nothing to change it, but does change the brightness on the gauges.
The headlights aren't on during the day. I didn't see any light to indicate the DRL's are working, but I didn't get out in front of the vehicle.
The auto headlights do work. They're off in the daylight and turn on about 30 seconds after I cover the sensor(or at night), so it seems the sensor is working correctly. The DIC brightness doesn't change at all when the headlights come on.
Does this seem like something that could be fixed by a cluster repair guy? Or is it just that dim and there's nothing to be done about it?
Thanks for any help!