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Old 27th June 2009, 23:54   #1
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HUD display

I doubt this is possible but i have heard that there is a way to adjust how high or low the HUD appears in the windshield. Is this possible?
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I've never heard that and can't imagine how it is possible.......
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From the FAQ on this site -> Adjusting the HUD (Head-Up Display)
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It can be done.

Adjusting the HUD (Head-Up Display)

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Has been done.







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As posted above, there is a DIY for it. I had my dealer adjust it for me.
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