That I would say is one of the screen back washes belongs to the sequence where
Cupra people get their diamond (carbon) one from
. That's not the virtual cockpit screen but the regular MFD. Is it a face lifted car.
If it's suddenly appeared and was never there before it means your long string in the dashboard module has been corrupted (real and imaginary changes). Checking my Obdeleven thread when I was asked generate the
Cupra one
How to get the
Cupra screen on the infotainment unit... not your question
Great straight to the point answers and fast uploaded examples. FIS Carbon (which version did you pick?) Will wait until you have done Lap timer and tested. Pointer will be doing on the weekend thanks for instructions Looking for Tyre pressure coding was for this...
www.seatcupra.net
They are called "skins". Your skin has gone wrong on the dashboard based on what you say.
You have not had a dongle or VCDS cable plugged in by chance ?.
In the dashboard unit it's under "display depiction" in adaptions. It should be set to "version 1" that's the standard background wash. Version 2 is the
Cupra one, you'd have to check what the others give you. Pretty sure my default doesn't have that effect. See attachment - that's mine as it should be. If you want to go to full
Cupra it's version 2 and the link above for the infotainment unit
. I don't set the car to pretend it's something else. The pattern displays don't
help readability as far as I'm concerned.
All the programming tools follow the same methods.
Without braving the cold, looking at my thread I reckon display depiction version 1 has the oval in it... attachment 2. It's the default
.
The skins can only be changed by programming. With the 2020 FL models it seems you can program the dashboard display from people's post but you are locked out of the infotainment unit (new SFD lock down on VCDS tools). Thus you could get a dongle with the programming options so you can experiment with the skins or just accept it's a way of life. Perhaps you like carbon then it's the version 2.
Trust that helps. In short, don't worry.