Where is the rearview mirror heating function switch located?

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JaxonLynn
07/30/25 10:32am
The rearview mirror heating switch has two common designs: one is integrated with the power mirror adjustment switch assembly, and the other is located on the climate control panel. Here are detailed explanations about the rearview mirror heating function: 1. Function: When activated, the heating elements behind the mirror glass will rapidly warm up to a set temperature (typically between 35-60°C) within minutes. Visible steam may emerge from both side mirrors while water droplets and fog gradually evaporate from the mirror surfaces, achieving defogging and defrosting effects. 2. Operational requirements: The vehicle must be running when using this feature. Avoid activating it when the engine is cold. Insufficient battery charge or battery malfunction may prevent the heating function from working. 3. Usage duration: Each activation should not exceed 30 minutes to preserve mirror longevity and optical clarity.
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