Just bought a 2013 Ford Edge Limited Edition. While driving last nite, the front floor on both the driver and passenger side was illuminated. Any way to shut off the lights that shine on the mats?

Asked by benji314 Feb 21, 2013 at 12:49 PM about the 2013 Ford Edge

Question type: General

The manual is easy to read and informative but does not mention anything about the front floor illumination.

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there is a button to dim them and turn them off in the overhead console

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you cant turn off just the floor the button will turn off all the led's, in the cup holder door handles and floor

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if you have the SYNC with MY FORD TOUCH go to settings and turn the led color selector to the off position....

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