Where is the Elantra's rearview mirror heating switch located?

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AngelinaMarie
07/29/25 3:37pm
The rearview mirror heating switch is located on the vehicle's air conditioning panel and shares the same switch as the rear windshield defroster. Below are the relevant details: 1. Function: The purpose of rearview mirror heating is to ensure clear visibility during rainy, snowy, or foggy weather by heating the mirror surface through embedded heating wires behind the mirror. However, its effectiveness may be limited during heavy rainfall. 2. Precautions: It's worth noting that rearview mirror heating consumes a significant amount of power. Therefore, when using this function, ensure the vehicle is running and avoid using it when the engine is cold. If the battery is low on charge or malfunctioning, the rearview mirror heating may not activate.
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