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Ambient Light Wheel: LoneStar

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I can’t seem to see any difference in any of the interior lighting when I turn the Ambient Light Wheel on the left.

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Do you have the Dash Lights all the way up? Evidently someone else posted that if you have the dash lights “locked” into the bright setting it disables the ambient lighting.


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Do you have the Dash Lights all the way up? Evidently someone else posted that if you have the dash lights “locked” into the bright setting it disables the ambient lighting.


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Tried it both ways... no reaction
 
Something ain't right then.
Mine work when I adjust them. One for instruments, and the other for ambient lighting.
 
Look at the front overhead console. See that little bitty light right in the middle. That's the only thing it controls. Us Big Horn/Lone Star guys don't get any ambient lighting. I'm in the same boat.
 
I can confirm the comment about the dash lights. My ambient light over the cupholders didn't work until I turned the dash/instrument lights down a bit.
 
Look at the front overhead console. See that little bitty light right in the middle. That's the only thing it controls. Us Big Horn/Lone Star guys don't get any ambient lighting. I'm in the same boat.
Oh, that's it? Silly.
 
I thought the same thing. It's strange.
 
It faintly lights up the console... in a city at night, cant even notice it, with street lights and what not.

Deep in the country, cloudy sky, no moon? If you had tiny enough fingers you could make finger rabbits in the shadows.
 
I know. Why would they do that?

Standardized assembly line production... and another way to separate the trim levels.
I'd check to see if you have the wiring running to all the ambient lighting locations... I think someone did this on their Rebel and simply installed the lights as the wiring was still there.
 
Standardized assembly line production... and another way to separate the trim levels.
I'd check to see if you have the wiring running to all the ambient lighting locations... I think someone did this on their Rebel and simply installed the lights as the wiring was still there.
@jamesfg is the one that was adding it to his Rebel and had a small write up on it if it is something you are interested in.
 
Standardized assembly line production... and another way to separate the trim levels.
I'd check to see if you have the wiring running to all the ambient lighting locations... I think someone did this on their Rebel and simply installed the lights as the wiring was still there.

my rebel has it
 

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