
The rearview mirror heating function is activated simultaneously with the rear windshield defogging function. Press the rear windshield defogging button to start the rearview mirror heating. When the owner turns on the defogging function, the electric heating function of the rearview mirror is activated, and the heating element will quickly reach a set temperature within a few minutes.

Having driven for over a decade, operating the rearview mirror heating in my 2014 Sagitar is actually quite straightforward. After starting the engine, just glance at the air conditioning control panel—there's a rectangular button with wavy lines. Press it, and when the indicator lights up, it means both the rearview mirrors and rear window start heating together. Within three to five minutes, any fog or frost on the mirrors clears up, instantly improving driving visibility. This feature is especially handy during winter rain or snow, something I often use on highways—much safer. But remember, it only works when temperatures are low; above 15°C, it might not function. Compared to other models, the Sagitar integrates this button with the rear defroster, saving space—a thoughtful design. During routine maintenance, check if the button is responsive to avoid aging wiring affecting its use.

As a homemaker who shuttles the kids to and from school daily, I find the rearview mirror heating in the 2014 Sagitar incredibly convenient. After starting the car, just look for that small square button with curved lines in the air conditioning area of the center console. A gentle press lights up the indicator, and the mirrors begin warming up to defog. Within minutes, visibility becomes crystal clear—no more worrying about obscured rear views during rain, which brings great peace of mind. This feature is crucial for family trips, especially reducing accident risks on foggy days. Note: avoid testing it on warm days, as it only activates in low temperatures, and the button auto-turns off to protect the circuit. Honestly, operation couldn’t be simpler—even a car novice like me mastered it quickly. New drivers should practice to make it second nature, boosting everyday driving safety.

When I first got my driver's license, the heated mirrors on my 14 Sagitar really surprised me. The steps are super straightforward: after starting the car, find the rear window defroster icon in the climate control button area, press it, and the light turns on indicating it's working. The mirrors clear up quickly once defogged. This feature is a must-have in cold weather, like winter rain or snow, and even beginners won't find it complicated to operate. Just one reminder: it might not respond when temperatures are high, so don't waste your time trying. Simple and practical—just check it before driving as a newbie.


