Where is the electric rearview mirror heating switch on the Geely Emgrand?
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Geely Emgrand electric rearview mirror heating switch is located to the left of the A/C button on the air conditioning panel. Simply press this button to activate the rearview mirror heating. Working principle of rearview mirror heating: The principle of rearview mirror heating is quite simple. It involves embedding an electric heating film behind the rearview mirror lens, utilizing the principle of resistance heating. The temperature can reach 35-60 degrees Celsius, making it particularly effective during winter or foggy conditions, while its effect is less noticeable at normal temperatures. Generally, rearview mirror heating does not automatically turn off, so remember to deactivate it after use to avoid draining the battery. Although the heating power consumption is relatively low, prolonged use is not recommended to prevent damage to the heating element. Automatic shut-off function for rearview mirrors: Some vehicle models may be equipped with an automatic shut-off function for rearview mirror heating. This is typically set to turn off after a certain period or when a specific temperature is reached. Such a design is more user-friendly, preventing the waste of battery power if the driver forgets to manually turn off the heating function.
I've always driven a Geely Emgrand, and the rearview mirror heating switch is usually located next to the electric adjustment knob on the driver's door panel—a small button with a wavy line. Last time when driving in the rain, the mirrors fogged up and became unclear. I found the button, pressed it, and they dried quickly—super convenient and practical. In my 2019 model, it's right there, and the operation is simple: just press it gently after starting the engine. The benefit is safer driving in rainy or snowy weather, preventing blind spots and unclear road views. If you can't find it, check the user manual—different model years might have it in different locations, such as integrated into the central control's air conditioning button area. Regular use tip: avoid pressing it too frequently to save power.