Does the display just dim or does it go off? There is a light sensor on the front of the system that is used to automatically adjust the brightness of the display to match surrounding/external light levels. For example, if it's placed in a dark room then the display dims and if it's placed in a well lit room the display gets brighter.
the light in the display is probly burnt out. if you take the radio out you can take the top off it and the light is right at the display. you can take it out with a screwdriver. sometimes the light is just loose and will still work but if you need a new one you can get it at www.corvetteradios.com. hope that will help you out.
The problem is reported on many web sites. The power supply board for the display gets to warm and melts some of the solder connections. You will need to remove the radio from the dash. Remove the display panel from the radio and the top cover panel. When facing the front of the radio, there is a small board on the left side of the radio. It is held in place by two bendable tabs, one at the front of the radio and the other in the circle in the metal housing (both are in an area of white paint). You will also need to remove the screw in the rear heat synch. At this point, the board will be lift up easily. With a magnifing glass find any cracked or bad solder joint and touch it up. Be careful, the SMD are not glued to the board so they can slip when the solder is hot. Good luck.
The instrument cluster lights have their own fuse. It's a 5 amp at the bottom center of the fuse block. When the lights are on, the radio draws lamp power from the instrument cluster. This allows you to dim the brightness of the radio display with the other internal lamps.
I have problem with my radio display. All digits show just a half numeric ?
Does the display just dim or does it go off? There is a light sensor on the front of the system that is used to automatically adjust the brightness of the display to match surrounding/external light levels. For example, if it's placed in a dark room then the display dims and if it's placed in a well lit room the display gets brighter.
Replace the radio.
the light in the display is probly burnt out. if you take the radio out you can take the top off it and the light is right at the display. you can take it out with a screwdriver. sometimes the light is just loose and will still work but if you need a new one you can get it at www.corvetteradios.com. hope that will help you out.
The radio light in your car's dashboard illuminates the radio display panel, making it easier to see and use the radio controls while driving in low light conditions.
To adjust the brightness of the radio clock display on the Renault Scenic, simply turn the wheel control adjuster that is next to the headlamp adjuster. This is located to the right of the steering column on the dash.
Some have an adjustable light and some do not. This is something that you need to check out before you buy the product.
You can't be serious. If the display light goes out...that means it is out. Buy a new radio if it really bothers you.
Turn the radio on. Press SET button. This puts the radio in (Program) mode. Press SEL button. This puts the radio in (Set Hours) mode. Press TUNE button up or down to adjust hours. Press SEL button. This puts the radio in (Set Minutes) mode. Press TUNE button up or down to adjust minutes. Press SEL button again to return to normal mode. Pressing the SEL button after this changes the display to (Radio Frequency) display or (Time) display.
If the display is not on when you turn the ignition on. First you check the fuses. radio memory is usually run with the courtesy light fuse. The main radio fuse is marked radio. Second you pull the radio out and test the power leads to the radio. If you have no power then there may be a short in a wire. If there is power on the power leads then the radio must be replaced.
There are 2 little buttons on the radio display one for the hour and one for the minute that you have to press with a pin or something sharp of some sort to adjust the time.
i work fro a Chevy dealer and when your display goes bad it means radio replacement time. if your dash light work and not the radio you will need to replace the radio
The problem is reported on many web sites. The power supply board for the display gets to warm and melts some of the solder connections. You will need to remove the radio from the dash. Remove the display panel from the radio and the top cover panel. When facing the front of the radio, there is a small board on the left side of the radio. It is held in place by two bendable tabs, one at the front of the radio and the other in the circle in the metal housing (both are in an area of white paint). You will also need to remove the screw in the rear heat synch. At this point, the board will be lift up easily. With a magnifing glass find any cracked or bad solder joint and touch it up. Be careful, the SMD are not glued to the board so they can slip when the solder is hot. Good luck.