Just thought I'd share my approach to reducing one of the main (minor) annoyances - warning lights.
First step was to install the Owl screen protectors (tinted). This reduces the brightness of the error/indicator lights in the binnacle and seatbelt lights above the mirror. This was a great start.
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Then, I have a sequence of warning lights for various safety systems that like to error out. Adding insult to injury, I change my own oil and live four hours from the nearest dealer, so I have a permanent service light, then we get the 2026 service bug. Many can be turned off with the left stalk. Some seem to continually recur. I commute two hours a day and this is annoying and distracting. So I bought some static cling dimming sheet from Amazon and cut it to size. If you try, you can still see the warnings, etc., but they are significantly dimmer.
Dim It ® light dimming sheets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006R0VWSG?tag=globalgrena0b-20
Now, the one that is a work in process. The ADAS and associated warning lights. I shut mine off, it is useless to me. I found a 3D print file that is a mask that covers the ADAS warning lights. Note that I am new to 3D printing and my son only had blue filament, so I printed a prototype in blue PLA. I have black ABS on the way to make this virtually invisible (ABS because PLA shrinks in high heat).
So there are downsides - this might mask or hide legitimate warnings. Until Ineos fixes these things, it is a risk I'm willing to accept.
YMMV, caveat emptor.
First step was to install the Owl screen protectors (tinted). This reduces the brightness of the error/indicator lights in the binnacle and seatbelt lights above the mirror. This was a great start.
Owl Clear Matte and Tinted Infotainment Protective Film Set for INEOS - Owl Outdoors
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owlvans.com
Then, I have a sequence of warning lights for various safety systems that like to error out. Adding insult to injury, I change my own oil and live four hours from the nearest dealer, so I have a permanent service light, then we get the 2026 service bug. Many can be turned off with the left stalk. Some seem to continually recur. I commute two hours a day and this is annoying and distracting. So I bought some static cling dimming sheet from Amazon and cut it to size. If you try, you can still see the warnings, etc., but they are significantly dimmer.
Dim It ® light dimming sheets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006R0VWSG?tag=globalgrena0b-20
Now, the one that is a work in process. The ADAS and associated warning lights. I shut mine off, it is useless to me. I found a 3D print file that is a mask that covers the ADAS warning lights. Note that I am new to 3D printing and my son only had blue filament, so I printed a prototype in blue PLA. I have black ABS on the way to make this virtually invisible (ABS because PLA shrinks in high heat).
So there are downsides - this might mask or hide legitimate warnings. Until Ineos fixes these things, it is a risk I'm willing to accept.
YMMV, caveat emptor.
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