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Kermie 07-12-2006 05:56 AM

Speed control switches
 
I was driving my wife'e FEH last night to work and noticed the speed control switches on the steering wheel don't light up! That kinda sucks. My F-150's light up. It's the first time I noticed it because we've only had it 2 weeks and I think that is the second time I've driven it at night. Are you guys left in the dark when using cruise at night too, or do I need to take it in to be repaired?

BTW, average econ is up to 29.2! Works for me!

TeeSter 07-12-2006 08:12 AM

Re: Speed control switches
 
They don't light up, its normal for this vehicle. I find I can feel my way to them in the dark just fine though.

nitramjr 07-12-2006 10:04 AM

Re: Speed control switches
 
I don't mind that they don't light up - it takes no time to memorize their position on the wheel.

What drives me nuts though is that the button to adjust the brightness of the dashboard lights isn't lit. Ever try to find that little *&^% in the dark? It's easy to find in daylight when you don't need it.....

Pravus Prime 07-12-2006 12:24 PM

Re: Speed control switches
 
Not to mention there's the dimples and depressions, as well as the vastly different button shapes, it's pretty easy to use all the buttons on the CC without looking in the day or night.

Kermie 07-12-2006 02:17 PM

Re: Speed control switches
 
Thanks for the info. I'm glad I didn't take it in for service. I had a feeling they didn't light up, as my friend's 2004 Mustang window switches didn't light up. I thought that was crazy. Ford is kinda inconsistant with stuff like that. Oh well like you guys said, once you know where the buttons are you don't need lights on them. I actually was using it with no problems last night anyway, because the buttons are arranged like my 2001 F-150.

KermitCar 07-12-2006 03:53 PM

Re: Speed control switches
 
i dont know why they didnt just make it light up anyhoo. i dont use the cc that often, so i am not use to the set up and need to see glance at it when i juse it. specialy seeing as when the driver locks the windows, the window buttons are no longer are lit on the passanger and back seat doors.

nitramjr 07-12-2006 05:48 PM

Re: Speed control switches
 

Originally Posted by KermitCar
i dont know why they didnt just make it light up anyhoo. i dont use the cc that often, so i am not use to the set up and need to see glance at it when i juse it. specialy seeing as when the driver locks the windows, the window buttons are no longer are lit on the passanger and back seat doors.

Oh you had to bring up the window lockout switch, didn't you? As one myself I have to say I am ashamed that one of my fellow engineers came up with such a retarded design. Every other car that I have ever driven that has power windows ALLOWS the driver to still control the passenger windows while locking out the passengers ability to control them. My 3 year old son gets a kick out of putting the window up/down while I try to do the opposite and then immediately lock him out. It's comical at times but still horrible design. If I as the driver have the ability to control the override switch, why not just give me control of the remote windows all the time?

So as not to stray off-topic, I am glad Ford left the cruise control buttons in the same general configuration as previous vehicles. I am surprised, but glad.

gpsman1 07-12-2006 10:57 PM

Re: Speed control switches
 
Wow... that's a little tidbit I myself, self proclaimed FEH guru didn't know. As Ben Stein would say on his gameshow... "I am deeply humbled.... " :embarass:

#1 I don't have kids, so never use the window lock
#2 I'm never EVER in the backseat

-John:angel:



Originally Posted by KermitCar
...seeing as when the driver locks the windows, the window buttons are no longer lit on the passanger and back seat doors.


KermitCar 07-13-2006 12:00 AM

Re: Speed control switches
 
i found out one night when my bf locked the windows to stop my 3 year old from playing with it. i think is really cool.

TeeSter 07-13-2006 06:23 AM

Re: Speed control switches
 

Originally Posted by KermitCar
i found out one night when my bf locked the windows to stop my 3 year old from playing with it. i think is really cool.

Its cool that the lights go out.... I think his complaint is that its not so cool that the driver can't control the windows either.

I kinda like it cause I have no kids. In my case its to prevent me from putting the windows down and forgetting them.... but I see the point. Some day when I have kids I'll probably really hate it.


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