Accent lights
#1
Accent lights
I just bought a 2016 Platinum with the interior accent lights, but I don't know how to change the color, every time I push the button inside the center console it just turns on and off. How do I change the color?
#3
I just got a 2017 Max Plat w/Medallion Pkg and thankfully I found this forum thread, because I was going crazy trying to find this thing. This switch is listed NOWHERE in the manuals, thanks Nissan. In the 2017, it is actual on the front side of the center console compartment. There is a rocker switch to turn on/off, and just underneath that rocker, is a button to cycle through changing the color selection. Boy - could they have made this a freaking setting on the dashboard along with the rest of the options.
#4
I just got a 2017 Max Plat w/Medallion Pkg and thankfully I found this forum thread, because I was going crazy trying to find this thing. This switch is listed NOWHERE in the manuals, thanks Nissan. In the 2017, it is actual on the front side of the center console compartment. There is a rocker switch to turn on/off, and just underneath that rocker, is a button to cycle through changing the color selection. Boy - could they have made this a freaking setting on the dashboard along with the rest of the options.
#5
Really no need to post a pic. It's very apparent because it's illuminated and can be seen clearly in the dark. Just open the lid to your armrest and look inside on the front wall where your USB plug-in is. It's lit up in white and says "On/Off" with the word "Color" underneath that. Just keep pushing the word color and it will scroll through all available options. No need to start the car.
#6
Really no need to post a pic. It's very apparent because it's illuminated and can be seen clearly in the dark. Just open the lid to your armrest and look inside on the front wall where your USB plug-in is. It's lit up in white and says "On/Off" with the word "Color" underneath that. Just keep pushing the word color and it will scroll through all available options. No need to start the car.
#7
At first glance it seems like a wacky superficial option but I ordered it anyway. Turns out I actually think it's kind of cool to change the cabin lighting. I do agree they could not have hidden the controls any better. Bet a few of you might have the option but not know it was there.
#8
At first glance it seems like a wacky superficial option but I ordered it anyway. Turns out I actually think it's kind of cool to change the cabin lighting. I do agree they could not have hidden the controls any better. Bet a few of you might have the option but not know it was there.
#10
It might help the next person trying to locate this control. But now this thread may help as well. I'm fortunately all set but another user couldn't find his switch.
#11
There is also the option to set the brightness for the panel illumination that sits just under the trim pieces on the doors and the dash. These are the plastic trim pieces that are the diamond cut pattern trim strips which have the metallic look, as in mine, or the wood pieces. There is a very mild illuminated light right underneath that trim piece that runs the length you can adjust the brightness on. It's subtle and can only be seen in the dark, barley. Have any of you noticed this?
#12
There is also the option to set the brightness for the panel illumination that sits just under the trim pieces on the doors and the dash. These are the plastic trim pieces that are the diamond cut pattern trim strips which have the metallic look, as in mine, or the wood pieces. There is a very mild illuminated light right underneath that trim piece that runs the length you can adjust the brightness on. It's subtle and can only be seen in the dark, barley. Have any of you noticed this?
As to the interior accent lights, they were on very few (less than 5%) of the early 2016 Maximas, and that was one reason I had trouble finding the exact Maxima I wanted. I finally found a Platinum (assembled Thursday, August 20, 1915) with the interior accent lights and underneath lights and had it shipped from seventy miles away.
The reason the manuals do not mention the interior accent lights is probably because they were not on many early 2016 Maximas. There was a nice card included in my manual package that gave full instructions on operating these lights, and gave the official Nissan name for each of the twenty colors. I enjoy playing with these colors, but this option is not nearly as useful as the underneath lights, which enable my wife and I to know what type of snake or steamy pile we are about to step on when exiting the car at night.
#13
Yes, these trim lights have been mentioned here on rare occasion, but they are so subtle that most folks never know they are there.
As to the interior accent lights, they were on very few (less than 5%) of the early 2016 Maximas, and that was one reason I had trouble finding the exact Maxima I wanted. I finally found a Platinum (assembled Thursday, August 20, 1915) with the interior accent lights and underneath lights and had it shipped from seventy miles away.
The reason the manuals do not mention the interior accent lights is probably because they were not on many early 2016 Maximas. There was a nice card included in my manual package that gave full instructions on operating these lights, and gave the official Nissan name for each of the twenty colors. I enjoy playing with these colors, but this option is not nearly as useful as the underneath lights, which enable my wife and I to know what type of snake or steamy pile we are about to step on when exiting the car at night.
As to the interior accent lights, they were on very few (less than 5%) of the early 2016 Maximas, and that was one reason I had trouble finding the exact Maxima I wanted. I finally found a Platinum (assembled Thursday, August 20, 1915) with the interior accent lights and underneath lights and had it shipped from seventy miles away.
The reason the manuals do not mention the interior accent lights is probably because they were not on many early 2016 Maximas. There was a nice card included in my manual package that gave full instructions on operating these lights, and gave the official Nissan name for each of the twenty colors. I enjoy playing with these colors, but this option is not nearly as useful as the underneath lights, which enable my wife and I to know what type of snake or steamy pile we are about to step on when exiting the car at night.
#14
I'm new to the forum, since I've just had my Maxima for 9 days (2017 Platinum with the Medallion Package in the Red with Cashmere). It is a lot of car-value $4$ compared to most other brands that run under $40K. And when you see the kind of thought that went into little niceties, like these programmable LED's, you appreciate the amount of engineering that goes into the Maxima. The dealership experience these days leaves you feeling violated and I'm sure the service experience will be comparable to it. The control needs to be documented in the manual; I hope the Nissan folks read these posts and use them to improve things for the owners.
#15
I have been driving since the 1940s (yes, I am a very old fart), and the Nissan dealer I now have is by far the best dealer I have ever had. I have come to know many folks there personally, and they work very hard to please me. I actually look forward to trips to my dealer, and I never had that feeling with any other dealer. My dealer has a beautiful facility, lots of free snacks, including fruits and all kinds of beverages, a free movie theater, several TVs on different channels, lots of PCs for customer use, carefully cleans my car every time I'm there, never charges for small adjustments, gives me free Nissan shirts and caps, and checks everything on my car (including alignment and condition of oil, etc) every time I come in. It makes me sad to read that others here are not as fortunate with their dealer experience.
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#20
There is also the option to set the brightness for the panel illumination that sits just under the trim pieces on the doors and the dash. These are the plastic trim pieces that are the diamond cut pattern trim strips which have the metallic look, as in mine, or the wood pieces. There is a very mild illuminated light right underneath that trim piece that runs the length you can adjust the brightness on. It's subtle and can only be seen in the dark, barley. Have any of you noticed this?
how do you adjust the brightness on the panel illumination under the trim pieces on the door and dash ?
thank you
#21
You need to go into the settings menu on the instrument cluster accessed via the left side of the steering wheel. Use the arrows on the wheel to navigate to Settings > Vehicle Settings > Lighting > Accent Lighting and then slide the indicator all the way to the top, hi-lighting the + mark. To be honest, even the brightest level is still not that bright. I have mine set to the brightest level and it's still hard to see the light in the panels and dash very well. It does have to be very dark to see it. They could've enhanced that light to illuminate a bit brighter IMHO. The colored ambient lighting shows nicely. I keep mine set to blue. The door panel lighting stays a low level white.
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