Where is the rearview mirror heating switch located on the hybrid version of Elysion?
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The heating button for the rearview mirrors of the hybrid version of Elysion is located in the central button area of the dashboard. Press the corresponding button when necessary to activate the heating function. Rearview mirror heating switch: Knob-type switch: On the driver's side door, there is a knob on the left front with several symbols, including L, 0, R, and a heating symbol. The heating symbol represents the rearview mirror heating switch, which is shaped like a square frame with three upward curved arrows inside. Turn the knob to the heating symbol to activate the rearview mirror heating function. Button-type switch: On the control panel, it is shaped like a square frame with three upward curved arrows inside. Press the button to activate the rearview mirror heating function. Principle of rearview mirror heating: The mirrors on both sides are equipped with heating elements (heating films). In rainy or snowy weather, when the owner activates the rearview mirror heating function, the heating elements will quickly heat up to a fixed temperature within a few minutes, usually between 35-60 degrees Celsius, thereby heating the mirrors to remove fog and frost.
The heated mirror switch for the hybrid Elysion is typically located on the air conditioning control panel, near the temperature adjustment knob. It's the button marked with a wavy line or a similar heat icon, usually shared with the rear window defroster. Having driven this model for nearly three years, I particularly appreciate using it during rainy or foggy conditions—just press it gently after starting the vehicle, and the mirrors clear up within minutes for safer driving. The placement is ergonomic, centered on the dashboard for easy access (just don’t confuse it with the fan control). The hybrid system ensures stable power supply, so battery drain isn’t a concern. The manual includes detailed icon references; if unsure, observe which indicator lights up when starting the car on cold mornings. Regular button functionality checks are advisable to prevent jams or failures.