At first I thought getting rid of the physical headlight switch was a really dumb idea. Then I realized: Because I have auto headlights, I almost NEVER actually use it, so this is not as big a deal as I first thought.
Headlights?…..The cyber truck has everything on the touch screen…headlights, locks, radio, a/c, and yes even the gear shifting on the touch pad…guess all manufacturers will move toward more touch screen applications.
At first I thought getting rid of the physical headlight switch was a really dumb idea. Then I realized: Because I have auto headlights, I almost NEVER actually use it, so this is not as big a deal as I first thought.
I always shut off the auto headlights and other crap I don't want nor need.
@@crlaw75 ok and why?
@@donovanz1049 I don't want it.
Headlights?…..The cyber truck has everything on the touch screen…headlights, locks, radio, a/c, and yes even the gear shifting on the touch pad…guess all manufacturers will move toward more touch screen applications.
Stupidity reigns at GM with placement of headlight switch.
When that screen breaks...
I've had a 7-inch screen in my 2017 Chevy and it's going strong. Stuff does indeed break, and not just screens. When it happens, you get it fixed.
It can be expensive, if out of warranty.
A buddy of mine had a '19 Canyon and it had to be replaced under warranty (cost then was $800 Canadian).
@@crlaw75 sure, but I doubt that is a common issue. If it was a common issue, it would be a deal breaker for many including me.
I prefer the physical buttons instead.
Same equipment to what if the headlight switch breaks. Get it fixed. And it’s not gonna break for a very long time anyways.