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On the lower-right corner of the dashboard, you'll find the rotary switch that controls the headlights. On the same switch panel (just to the left of the main headlight switch) are a pair of sliding controls that control the headlight aiming (the right-hand slide) and the dashboard-light brightness (just to its left).
When the car's headlights are turned on, the dashboard lights are automatically dimmed, and sometimes this provides insufficient light to see the gauges clearly in bright daylight. But by holding the adjustment slide in the up position, you can turn the dashboard lights to their brightest level of illumination.
you don't, hand brake is not adjustable. If hand brake does not hold something else is at fault. Possible streched cable however it would not be unusual for the handbrake to be high but it should hold vehicle on a hill.
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Nov 5, 2011 - 7 posts - 4 authors
posted in Rodeo,Colorado and DMAX Technical: My reversing lights ... switch as per workshop manual..could someone throw me a bone here...thanks. ... Started By rodeo5 , Nov 05 2011 04:35 PM ... My 4WD:RA 07 Rodeo; State:NSW ... would say the reverse switch would be on the gear box some where ...
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