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Has anybody experienced this:

HUD intermittently dims to the point where it's almost impossible to see. I have tried many things via the settings option:

Turn off completely and back on again (sometimes works)

Adjusted brightness to max. (no effect)

Re-started car (sometimes works)

It's currently occurring about 1 in 10 times that I start the car.

I wondered if sunlight could have an effect on the display.

Just thought I would post this to see if anybody has got any ideas before I start the process of contacting the dealer.

As you know faults have a habit of magically disappearing when to attempt to show your dealer the problem.

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10 hours ago, Summerbj said:

Has anybody experienced this:

HUD intermittently dims to the point where it's almost impossible to see. I have tried many things via the settings option:

Turn off completely and back on again (sometimes works)

Adjusted brightness to max. (no effect)

Re-started car (sometimes works)

It's currently occurring about 1 in 10 times that I start the car.

I wondered if sunlight could have an effect on the display.

Just thought I would post this to see if anybody has got any ideas before I start the process of contacting the dealer.

As you know faults have a habit of magically disappearing when to attempt to show your dealer the problem.

You ask if sunlight has an effect - yes in strong sunlight it does make it fade and also the type of sunglasses you wear, polarized glasses can make the display almost disappear

but in “normal” daylight the display should be clear, and not dimming at all.

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Could it be when the headlights come on during daylight, assuming you have them set to auto?

Sometimes, in bright sunlight, they will come on for a short time depending where the shadows are due to refraction caused by the sun. 
Of course, if set to auto the headlights will come on momentarily when going under bridges etc. 

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No dimming on my 1 year old NX350h.

I agree with others about the effect of sunlight though - especially during these winter months when the sun is relatively low in the sky.

I also find that the HUD is dimmer when I'm stuck in traffic behind a white high-sided vehicle like a van, which makes the "backdrop" bright and therefore the colour contrast with the HUD graphics is affected.

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10 minutes ago, Andy B said:

No dimming on my 1 year old NX350h.

I agree with others about the effect of sunlight though - especially during these winter months when the sun is relatively low in the sky.

I also find that the HUD is dimmer when I'm stuck in traffic behind a white high-sided vehicle like a van, which makes the "backdrop" bright and therefore the colour contrast with the HUD graphics is affected.

A Tesla crashed and the driver killed in 2019 for something similar to this, "... Autopilot’s cameras did not notice the white truck because the “brightly lit sky” ...

Full article at: tu-auto.com/teslas-autopilot-fatally-doesnt-see-another-truck/

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5 hours ago, Harrier Man said:

Page 14 of the multimedia manual reads, 

The screen may appear dark or hard to see if you wear polarized sunglasses.

 This is referring to the main display but perhaps it is true for the HUD too?

I only have the dimming when wearing polarised glasses on the HUD. Not the main display.

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1 hour ago, hintonwood said:

I only have the dimming when wearing polarised glasses on the HUD. Not the main display.

Okay, I don't know the answer but I still wouldn't rule this out completely (at least for some people, even if i's not related to Brian's original problem). An LCD main display is different to a projected head-up display so it is possible the effect of wearing polarised glasses is different for the two displays. I seem to remember at school an experiment where we turn a polarised lens through 90 degrees to get darker and lighter shades. Are there any photographers out there who use a polarising filter that could offer some insight? I seem to remember the sun and reflections changing as the bezel was rotated.

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1 hour ago, Harrier Man said:

Okay, I don't know the answer but I still wouldn't rule this out completely (at least for some people, even if i's not related to Brian's original problem). An LCD main display is different to a projected head-up display so it is possible the effect of wearing polarised glasses is different for the two displays. I seem to remember at school an experiment where we turn a polarised lens through 90 degrees to get darker and lighter shades. Are there any photographers out there who use a polarising filter that could offer some insight? I seem to remember the sun and reflections changing as the bezel was rotated.

With me the polarised  glasses only dim the HUD and have no effect on the main display other than the effect of normal sun glasses.  The better quality of the polariised glasses the greater the effect on the HUD.

you are correct on the effect of 2 polarised lenses turning at 90 degrees do increase the darkness.

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