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Warning Lights and ABS lights

cdsvt

Grenadier Owner
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I'm sure this has been covered, but I haven't found the right search keywords. Can anyone point me to other posts if they exist?

I just got a Grenadier (holdover '24), and have two days of driving under my belt, and am looking to see what people are doing (if anything) to subdue the warning lights in front of the driver.

Turning off the nannies for lane departure, assistive braking, etc. puts silly warning lights on the dash. I don't want or need that. I turned them off, I know they're off. Don't distract and blind me with stupid warning lights.

Similarly, the airbag lights above the rearview mirror are blinding at night. Okay, maybe not blinding, but annoying and distracting.

Are there aftermarket solutions to this?

I have this idea that a smoked screen protector (similar to tinted windows) might tone these lights down, but I don't know where to get such a thing.
 
Amazon sells the smoked cover over the telltale cluster
 
This guy?

 
This guy?

I would imagine so; I never turned off the lane departure warning (unobtrusive to me) or assistive braking (never had it engage), so other than illumination indicators for having the headlights on my TTC was always dark, so I never felt the need to cover it.

While the airbag indicator is always on, again, it never seemed bright enough to bother me
 
I fond the Passenger Airbag annunciator lights to be so bright as to interfere with night driving. I
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trimmed a lens from the plastic ‘overglasses’ that my optician hands out. The edge of the lens slides into a slot between panels above the mirror and it hasn’t fallen out yet!
 
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