How to Use the Rearview Mirror Heating Function on Haval H6?
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Haval H6's exterior rearview mirror heating switch is located below the central control screen, sharing the same button with the rear window defogger. Function of rearview mirror heating: In rainy or snowy weather, when the rearview mirror heating switch is pressed, the indicator light on the button will illuminate. The heating element will quickly warm up to a set temperature within a few minutes, typically between 35-60 degrees Celsius. Steam will emerge from both left and right rearview mirrors, and water droplets on the mirror surface will gradually evaporate as the temperature rises, causing the fog to slowly disappear. This achieves the effect of heating the mirror, removing fog and frost. Notes on rearview mirror heating: Some vehicles' rearview mirror heating function is designed to operate only when the ambient temperature is below 15 degrees Celsius. Therefore, if the rearview mirror heating doesn't work at times, the first consideration should be whether the outdoor temperature is too high. If temperature isn't the issue and the heating still doesn't function, it's advisable to seek timely maintenance.
I've been driving a Haval H6 for several years, and the rearview mirror heating feature is quite practical, especially during rainy or foggy conditions. The button is located on the dashboard to the right of the steering wheel, sharing a switch with the rear windshield defogger, marked by an icon of a square with wavy lines inside. After starting the car, pressing it activates the heating wires within the mirror to remove water droplets and fog, usually taking effect within a minute. I recommend not keeping it on continuously to avoid draining the battery or affecting the component's lifespan—use it only when necessary. Regular maintenance while driving is also crucial; periodically clean the mirror surface with a soft cloth to prevent dust buildup, ensuring better performance. If issues arise, such as no response, first check if the relevant fuse in the fuse box has blown, and replace it promptly or have it inspected at a professional shop—after all, nighttime driving safety is paramount.