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Where is the rearview mirror heating function located on the new MG6?

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McDawson
07/24/2025, 06:08:10 PM

MG6 rearview mirror heating button is located next to the air volume control with a square heating icon. The functions of MG6 rearview mirror heating are introduced as follows: 1. The MG6 rearview mirror integrates heating elements that can remove frost or fog from the mirror surface. Simply press the rear window heating button - when rear window heating is activated, the external rearview mirror heating elements will operate. 2. The rear window heating will automatically turn off after 15 minutes of operation. If activated again within 5 minutes, it will operate for 8 minutes before automatically shutting off. During rear window heating operation, pressing the button again will turn off the heating function, and the indicator light on the button will extinguish. Note: This function only operates when the engine is running.

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Katniss
08/10/2025, 06:03:14 AM

After driving for over 20 years, I'm very familiar with the heated mirror button location on the MG6. It's on the air conditioning control panel of the center console - there's a small button with a heating symbol or defogger icon, just press it. This feature is particularly crucial during rainy seasons or frost, quickly clearing condensation for better visibility. Remember to start the vehicle first before operating. The position is quite user-friendly, with the button typically featuring a wavy or heat symbol design that's instantly recognizable. Before operation, I recommend checking the vehicle manual to confirm details to avoid distracted searching while driving. Safety comes first when driving, and this small feature significantly improves visibility while reducing accident risks.

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SanJosephine
09/26/2025, 02:06:11 AM

As a parent who frequently shuttles kids, I find the heated mirrors on the all-new MG6 extremely practical. Located near the center console, they automatically activate when pressing the defog button. The button icon resembles a small square with waves - just one press and the mirrors start heating up, which is particularly useful during rain or icy conditions. The intuitive placement makes it easy to locate without being too hidden. Activating it in advance prevents glare and unclear reflections, providing extra peace of mind while driving. Operation is simple: just press the button lightly after starting the car - the illuminated icon indicates it's working. I always test it before winter outings to ensure everything's perfect.

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SanAllie
11/09/2025, 03:09:46 AM

As a car enthusiast, I know that the MG6's rearview mirror heating is controlled by the defogger button on the central air conditioning panel. Just press it to activate the automatic heating function for the mirrors, improving visibility in rainy or foggy conditions. The fixed position makes it easy to locate, and the operation is quick and efficient. This feature makes driving more convenient and safer, suitable for all weather conditions.

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AriannaFitz
12/30/2025, 10:08:38 PM

Safety-conscious as I am, let me tell you that the MG6 rearview mirror heating button is located next to the defog button on the center console. Press it once to activate. This function prevents fog from obstructing your view and reduces collision risks. Ensure you're safely parked before operating – don't search for buttons while driving on highways. The clearly designed position and distinct button icon make it easy to locate. Turning it on in advance during rain effectively avoids hazards.

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CarsonLynn
03/28/2026, 12:02:09 AM

When I first drove the MG6, I also spent a while looking for the heating function. Later, I found it on a small button icon next to the rear window defogger button with a heating symbol - just press lightly to turn it on. It's intuitively located on the center console. After operation, it quickly removes fog, which is super practical on rainy days. I recommend beginners try it in the garage first to familiarize themselves with the location, making it more convenient and reassuring when driving on the road.

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