
The rearview mirror heating for the Trumpchi GA6 is located on the center console panel, integrated with the electric switch. Simply turn the switch to the heating position to activate it. When driving in rainy, snowy, or foggy weather, the rearview mirror may become blurred due to rain, snow, or fog. The rearview mirror heating function helps the driver remove accumulated fog or frost on the mirror surface, making the rearview mirror clearer. This eliminates the need for the driver to reach out of the window to wipe the mirror, ensuring convenience and safety. The Trumpchi GA6 is a new model by GAC Trumpchi targeting the B-segment sedan market. In terms of body dimensions, it measures 4891mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1505mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2815mm.

I've been driving the GAC GA6 for several years, and the rearview mirror heating function is quite handy, especially on rainy, foggy days or when it's icy in winter. The switch is usually located near the mirror adjustment area on the door panel—look for a small button with a wavy line through a square icon. A light press activates the heating, and the defogging effect is quick, often noticeable within seconds. If you can't find it, check the air control panel as GAC sometimes integrates the button there—quite clever design. It's easy to operate, no expertise needed, but remember to turn it on in low temperatures or high humidity to prevent blurred mirrors and ensure visibility. Safety first—always check if the function works before heading out, and regular cleaning of the mirrors can improve heating efficiency for a more worry-free drive.

When I first drove the Trumpchi GA6, I also looked for the rearview mirror heating button. Actually, it's not hard to find—it's mainly located on the control panel on the front left door of the driver's seat. Look for the small button next to the rearview mirror adjustment knob, marked with a wave and square symbol. Press it to turn the heating on or off. New drivers might confuse it with the regular mirror adjustment, but the heating button is clearly labeled and super easy to operate—you’ll get the hang of it right away. On rainy days, this feature is a lifesaver—no water droplets on the mirror, and the view stays clear. Trumpchi cars are thoughtful in this aspect, making them great for beginners. If the button doesn’t respond, check if the fuse is blown or if there’s a loose connection in the mirror wiring. Don’t worry—most issues can be fixed easily on your own.

With years of car repair experience, the key to the rearview mirror heating circuit lies in the button location. On the Trumpchi GA6, this switch is usually integrated on the left door panel next to the mirror selection switch, designed for convenience with a wavy square icon. Simply press the button to operate. Once activated, current flows through the mirror heating element to remove condensation, enhancing driving safety. If the button fails, common causes include aging wiring, blown fuses, or damaged mirror glass. You can first check and replace the fuse, located in the engine compartment fuse box. It's recommended to consult the manual or visit a professional for maintenance to avoid short-circuit incidents.


