2010 Toyota Camry - How do I dim the dash board lights?

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Asked by Jimmyjames4 Nov 27, 2018 at 04:56 PM about the 2010 Toyota Camry Base

Question type: General

Most cars I've owned had a rotary switch to dim the dash lights with. I can't find
one in my Toyota Camry (2010) nor can I find an answer to this question in the
owners manual. Is there a switch provided for that purpose and where is it
located?

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I finally have the answer. If you're searching in the owners manual (2010 Toyota Camry) go to page 150. Vehicles Without Multi-information Screen: #5 on the sketch shows a multi-function switch which controls the brightness of the display when turned counterclockwise to dim, clockwise to brighten. The small switch is located in the lower right hand corner of the cluster.

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