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Old Nov 4, 2009 | 07:32 PM
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I was wondering if the floor shifter in my console shows any lighted indication of what gear you are in? At night the P R N D stuff illuminates but they are all the same brightness. Just wondering as I sometimes put it in normal drive instead of overdrive by accident and don't notice it for quite awhile. I know on my wifes chevy she has an indicator up in the dash that tells you what gear you are in. Not a big deal, thought maybe a light could be burned out or something.

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Nope no separate LEDs or anything like that. Just one light illuminating all. Sometimes counting the number of different gears you pass helps, like from park 3 times or something like that. It helps when its dark out.
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Originally Posted by nbuss
Nope no separate LEDs or anything like that. Just one light illuminating all. Sometimes counting the number of different gears you pass helps, like from park 3 times or something like that. It helps when its dark out.
Thanks, I was not sure if it was lighted or not. This is the first Bonneville I ever rode in.
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