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Where is the rearview mirror heating for the 2021 VV6?

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VanAdaline
09/07/25 2:12am
2021 VV6 rearview mirror heating switch, some are located on the driver's side door control buttons. The adjustment knob can control the angle of the rearview mirror, and when set to the middle position, it activates the rearview mirror heating function, which automatically turns on. Some models have the heating switch located on the central console's air conditioning control panel, where pressing the button simultaneously heats the rear windshield and the rearview mirrors. Below is relevant information about rearview mirror heating: 1. Working Principle: The principle of rearview mirror heating involves installing an electric heating pad or heating film inside the mirrors on both sides. Generally, there is a rearview mirror heating button on the car's central console. Once the button is pressed, it heats up quickly, and the effect can be seen shortly, with temperatures typically ranging between 30 to 60 degrees. 2. Function: The rearview mirror heating function ensures that the mirrors remain clear during rain, snow, or fog by heating the mirrors through electric heating wires embedded behind the mirror surface. In rainy or snowy weather, or during early mornings and evenings in spring, the exterior rearview mirrors often get covered with a layer of mist, making it difficult to see the road. Therefore, heated rearview mirrors are a very practical feature. For vehicles equipped with rearview mirror heating, when the mirrors frost over or freeze, simply turning on the rear window defroster switch will also activate the electric rearview mirror heating. The frost or ice on the mirrors will quickly disappear, ensuring that drivers can drive safely even in harsh weather conditions.
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MacIvan
09/18/25 8:29am
I've been driving for several years and noticed that the rearview mirror heating button in the 2021 VV6 is particularly easy to find. It's embedded near the air conditioning control area on the center console, often sharing the same button with the rear window defogger. Just glance down and you'll see an icon resembling a small square with wavy lines inside. Press it, and the red light turns on to activate the function. I use it during rainy, foggy days or when frost forms in winter. Within minutes, the rearview mirrors become clear, providing a perfect view of vehicles to the side and rear, reducing blind spot risks. However, this feature is automatic; it only requires manual activation when temperatures drop or humidity rises, so avoid unnecessary battery drain. For maintenance, I regularly clean around the button to prevent dust from affecting its sensitivity. The design feels quite user-friendly, making it easy even for beginners. If the button doesn't respond, first check the fuse box—it's usually a minor, easily fixable issue.
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DiKendra
11/02/25 2:08am
As a safety-conscious driver, I always pay attention to the location of the rearview mirror heating function in my 2021 VV6, as it's a lifesaver in harsh weather. The button is located on the dashboard center console, just below the air vent, marked with a wavy-line square icon—just press it to activate (indicated by the light). Before each use, I make it a habit to test its functionality after starting the car; rapid evaporation of condensation on the mirrors confirms it's working. The key benefit is eliminating blurred vision, especially during highway driving, significantly reducing lane-change accident risks. I also recommend combining it with the car's recirculation mode to maintain cabin dryness, which boosts defogging efficiency. Though simple, this feature relies on an electrical heating system—frequent malfunctions may indicate wiring degradation requiring prompt inspection. Mastering this function enhances driving confidence and comfort; I suggest practicing its operation to build familiarity.
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