How to Set the Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror Function?

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DiHaven
07/29/25 11:49pm
Here are the detailed steps to set the auto-dimming function for the rearview mirror when reversing: 1. Power on the vehicle without starting the engine (press the start button without depressing the brake pedal); 2. Set the memory seats to positions 1, 2, or 3 and select a seat position; 3. Choose the side mirror you wish to set and press the mirror adjustment selection button (left or right); 4. Depress the brake pedal, shift into R (Reverse) gear—the selected mirror will automatically tilt down to the factory preset position. Use the 4-way adjustment button to set it to your preferred position; 5. Press and hold the seat memory button (1, 2, or 3) for about 2 seconds—hold the button corresponding to your chosen memory position; 6. Depress the brake pedal, shift into P (Park) gear, and press the mirror adjustment selection button once more to complete the setup.
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