Has anyone changed that always on orange light above your head?
#2
You are talking about the mood light? There are also two other mood lights; one hidden inside each of the big grip-handles used to close the front doors. Those two shine down on all the window/door-lock switches.
I like the orange/amber color Nissan chose, because it sort of gives a tanned glow to folks sitting in the front seat. If I was into Gothic, I would replace the orange/amber with a cold, bloodless blue and tell folks I was a ghoul. I would then replace my ever-present smile with a menacing sneer. That might be cool. Let me think about that for awhile.
I like the orange/amber color Nissan chose, because it sort of gives a tanned glow to folks sitting in the front seat. If I was into Gothic, I would replace the orange/amber with a cold, bloodless blue and tell folks I was a ghoul. I would then replace my ever-present smile with a menacing sneer. That might be cool. Let me think about that for awhile.
#4
Or perhaps some Pink to or Rainbow colors to indicate your gender and preference...LOL!
No, I haven't messed with it nor do I intend to, I like the color just the way it is but IMO it would be better if it were a soft red color.
No, I haven't messed with it nor do I intend to, I like the color just the way it is but IMO it would be better if it were a soft red color.
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#7
You are talking about the mood light? There are also two other mood lights; one hidden inside each of the big grip-handles used to close the front doors. Those two shine down on all the window/door-lock switches.
I like the orange/amber color Nissan chose, because it sort of gives a tanned glow to folks sitting in the front seat. If I was into Gothic, I would replace the orange/amber with a cold, bloodless blue and tell folks I was a ghoul. I would then replace my ever-present smile with a menacing sneer. That might be cool. Let me think about that for awhile.
I like the orange/amber color Nissan chose, because it sort of gives a tanned glow to folks sitting in the front seat. If I was into Gothic, I would replace the orange/amber with a cold, bloodless blue and tell folks I was a ghoul. I would then replace my ever-present smile with a menacing sneer. That might be cool. Let me think about that for awhile.
I verified that there are two more lights in front door handles. Thanks light for sharing this knowledge.
Max
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#10
I too would prefer a "blueish green." I guess I'm still of the "old school" folks who equate red/orange with "Alerts!" I'll still catch myself noticing this at night and "freak" just a wee bit until I remember that all is well.
#11
I'm not sure of the exact science, but red background lighting is used in most night time applications (ever been in a ship's control room?). I believe it is the least intrusive color that allows you to see without "masking" the other external views. White light "blinds" you. I'll have to ask my wife as she is, amongst other things, a sailboat delivery captain.
#13
Must be a premium thing, the only mood light I have on my SV Sport is the one on the overhead console.
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#15
I'm not sure of the exact science, but red background lighting is used in most night time applications (ever been in a ship's control room?). I believe it is the least intrusive color that allows you to see without "masking" the other external views. White light "blinds" you. I'll have to ask my wife as she is, amongst other things, a sailboat delivery captain
I agree with you, I was watching some doctor show on TV a few months ago and they brought up this point except it was dealing with digital alarm clocks and getting the best sleep at night in a pitch dark room; the doctors said thats its best to have a digital clock with red or orange colors because they are less intrusive on the eyes compared to people with digital clocks that have blue, white, or green lighting and that those latter colors make it more difficult to sleep and switching from bright to dim light is more difficult with blue, white, and green as well
I personally like the orange mood lighting in the maxima; I think it would look kind of weird to put in a white or blue LED up there when all the dash lights are orange to begin with; the colors wouldn't match then!
I agree with you, I was watching some doctor show on TV a few months ago and they brought up this point except it was dealing with digital alarm clocks and getting the best sleep at night in a pitch dark room; the doctors said thats its best to have a digital clock with red or orange colors because they are less intrusive on the eyes compared to people with digital clocks that have blue, white, or green lighting and that those latter colors make it more difficult to sleep and switching from bright to dim light is more difficult with blue, white, and green as well
I personally like the orange mood lighting in the maxima; I think it would look kind of weird to put in a white or blue LED up there when all the dash lights are orange to begin with; the colors wouldn't match then!
#17
Trust me; there are there. They are not near the door HANDLES, they are up underneath the top part of the grips used to close the door. The way to find them is to be in the car at night, let your eyes adjust to the dark interior, and then notice there is a very faint light hitting the window/doorlock switch area; just barely enough to enable you to be able to find and operate the switch you are looking for at night. If you place your hand over these switches, the glow will fall on the back of your hand. Raising your hand while the light is falling on it will enable you to determine exactly where the mood light bulb is hidden.
Yes, the one over the console area is also very faint. This is by intention. The sole purpose is to enable the driver to barely see everything around the console area in what would otherwise be a totally dark interior. When I am driving on a dark road at night, these mood lights are perfect. If they were any brighter, they would begin to intrude on the driver's concentration.
#18
You are correct. The Mood Lighting comes only with the Premium Package. The light in the overhead console on cars equipped with the Sport Package is not a Mood Light. You are referring to either the map lights or some other indicator light. The Mood light is not apparent unless you know where to look, and gives off a very very dim glow that is not visible unless we are driving in an area where virtually no outside light is entering our car.
EDIT - CORRECTION: smarty666 has reminded me (in a post below) that the non-Premium Maximas actually do have a 'regular' Mood Light, while the Premium Package has 'premium' Mood Lights.
Last edited by lightonthehill; 01-01-2010 at 11:57 PM.
#19
actually to be more specific, in the S, regular SV, and SV with sport package you get regular mood lighting, which is simply that small little orange light that is on the ceiling near the map lights which illuminates the center console area when the headlights are on; if you get the SV with premium package you get whats called premium mood lighting which is that same little orange overhead light plus you get another set of little orange lights which illuminates the front door handle/window button area on the driver and passenger side
#20
actually to be more specific, in the S, regular SV, and SV with sport package you get regular mood lighting, which is simply that small little orange light that is on the ceiling near the map lights which illuminates the center console area when the headlights are on; if you get the SV with premium package you get whats called premium mood lighting which is that same little orange overhead light plus you get another set of little orange lights which illuminates the front door handle/window button area on the driver and passenger side
smarty666 - You are absolutely correct. I had forgotten that there is a 'regular' mood lighting in the non-Premium Maximas. Thank you for gently reminding me of my mis-information. I will correct my original post before it misleads others. 2young2retire was correct in mentioning his orange mood light in the overhead console.
#23
i absolutely LOVE those "mood lights"...
there should be more of them throught out the car.. the level of bright ness is perfect just i think ther should be a few more spots where i'd like them..
i'm thinking of having some added.. not going to overkill on it .. but i could def see 2 or 3 more areas where it would really look nice in my opinion atleast
there should be more of them throught out the car.. the level of bright ness is perfect just i think ther should be a few more spots where i'd like them..
i'm thinking of having some added.. not going to overkill on it .. but i could def see 2 or 3 more areas where it would really look nice in my opinion atleast
#27
I really like the mood lighting, especially when its pitch dark outside because it really helps to see stuff in the car without having to put on the super bright halogen map lights, which blind you terribly when you first put them on!
I hope Nissan, in the coming years, expands the mood lighting to include the front and rear foot wells, along with the rear door handles/armrests!!
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