What is the symbol for car mirror heating?

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OCamilla
07/29/25 8:51pm
The symbol for mirror heating is a small mirror with some curved lines on it. The car's mirror heating button is generally located in the area where the driver's door adjusts the mirrors. Here are some related introductions: 1. Principle of mirror heating: Mirror heating is achieved through heating wires embedded in the mirrors, and the rear windshield of the vehicle also has a heating function. In rainy or snowy weather, you can turn on the mirror heating function and the rear windshield heating function. In some cars, the mirror heating and rear windshield heating will automatically turn off after a while to protect the heating wires. 2. Adding mirror heating: Some cars without mirror heating can also have this function added. When installing, it is advisable to choose original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts and have the installation done at a 4S shop or a professional auto repair shop. During the installation process, avoid damaging the original vehicle circuit.
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