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Sensitivity adjustment is for the touch screen . Not switching light/dark .
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I have noticed this when going under even a short underpass, but not otherwise. I have mine set to the default settings.
 

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I've noticed it too, but my headlights were on Auto. I wonder if it would stay Dark when headlights are explicitly On. And Light when running on daytime lights only. That would make sense, so it probably does not work that way...
 
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Yea I noticed this now more with getting darker earlier. I don’t normally drive around sunset but just driving through a side street 35mph road with large trees overhead the scree keeps flickering in and out of nighttime it’s distracting even just looking straight it’s noticeable.
 

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I've noticed it too, but my headlights were on Auto. I wonder if it would stay Dark when headlights are explicitly On. And Light when running on daytime lights only. That would make sense, so it probably does not work that way...
on mine
screen dimmer follows actual outside illumination
independent of headlight switch position

headlight switch has no effect
 

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on mine
screen dimmer follows actual outside illumination
independent of headlight switch position

headlight switch has no effect
That's what I suspected. The Garmin GPS in my other vehicle switches on calculated Sunrise/Sunset in the current location. Works very well. I think Toyota should add that as an option.
 

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or just adjust the sensitivity. you can access it via carista
 

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or just adjust the sensitivity. you can access it via carista
In Carista, there is a setting:
  • Instrument lights restoring sensitivity
    Darkest
    Darker
    Normal
    Lighter
    Lightest
This is worth trying. The way it is phrased, it suggests it would only change the light level at which it switches, not the latency range, i.e. the difference between the light level needed to go from dark to light and vice versa. But it is possible that it will help. I'll set it to darkest and see what happens. Thanks!
 

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In Carista, there is a setting:
  • Instrument lights restoring sensitivity
    Darkest
    Darker
    Normal
    Lighter
    Lightest
This is worth trying. The way it is phrased, it suggests it would only change the light level at which it switches, not the latency range, i.e. the difference between the light level needed to go from dark to light and vice versa. But it is possible that it will help. I'll set it to darkest and see what happens. Thanks!
thats how i read it as when the headlights come on. darker means it needs to be darker outside to turn on the lights and lighter would mean more sunlight

edit: i have at times not seen eye to eye with how carista name stuff vs how toyots GTS (global techstream) lists them
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