
The rearview mirror heating switch on the Wildlander is located on the vehicle's air conditioning panel and shares the same button as the rear windshield defroster. It features a rectangular symbol with three upward-curving arrows. Simply press the button to activate it. The rearview mirror heating function is particularly useful during rainy or snowy weather. When activated, the heater behind the mirror quickly warms the surface, gradually removing rain or fog, eliminating the need for frequent manual wiping and reducing driving hazards. How to use the rearview mirror heating function: There are generally two ways to activate the rearview mirror heating function. One is combined with the power-adjustable mirror control knob—simply rotate the knob to turn it on. The other is located on the air conditioning control panel—press the heating button to activate it. No manual angle adjustment is required, as the driver's side has a dedicated control button. Principle of the rearview mirror heating function: After pressing the button, the electric heater behind the rearview mirror glass rapidly heats up to a fixed temperature (usually between 35-60°C) within minutes, distributing heat across both left and right mirrors. As the temperature rises, water droplets on the mirror surface shrink, and fog gradually dissipates, effectively clearing frost and condensation. However, in heavy rain, the effect may diminish and become less noticeable. Precautions for using the rearview mirror heating function: The heating mechanism relies on electric heating wires embedded in the mirror, which consume significant power. Ensure the vehicle is running when using this feature to avoid draining the battery, which could hinder engine startup. Avoid activating it while the car is stationary. Alternative methods for defogging rearview mirrors include: 1. Window ventilation: Crack open the side windows slightly to allow air circulation between the interior and exterior, reducing temperature differences and gradually eliminating fog. 2. Adjust the car's air conditioning to direct warm airflow toward the mirrors for defogging.

When I first drove the Highlander, I had a similar question. The rearview mirror heating button is actually located on the air conditioning control panel, usually marked with a fan-shaped curve or a defrost icon, and is shared with the rear window heating. On cold and humid days, I press it to activate, and the mirrors heat up to clear fog and frost. It's positioned in the center console area just below the right side of the steering wheel, making it easy to operate while driving. Before using it, it's best to ensure the engine is running; otherwise, the battery may not supply enough power, affecting performance. A friend of mine overlooked this, resulting in the function failing and making it dangerous when reversing. It's advisable to periodically test if the button works properly. If issues arise, consult the manual or visit a 4S shop to check the fuses and wiring, ensuring clear rearview mirrors for safer driving.

For female friends who frequently drive the Wildlander, the rearview mirror heating button is located in the air conditioning control area on the center console—it's the one with the window and wavy lines symbol. Pressing it once simultaneously activates the rearview mirror and rear window defogging, quickly clearing water droplets during rainy drives to prevent blind spot accidents. I always recommend warming up the car first for more efficient use of this function; a healthy battery is essential, as a weak one can slow down heating and affect visibility clarity. Safety comes first—regular maintenance of the button system ensures responsive operation for a more secure driving experience.

The rearview mirror heating button of the Wildlander is located near the air conditioning panel. Look for the button with the defogging icon. Press it clearly to activate, quickly removing fog, suitable for new drivers to confirm the car is running before use. Simple to control. The function automatically times out to save power, practical for operation while driving to improve clarity. Pay attention to maintenance checks.


