Where is the rearview mirror heating switch on the Jetour X70 Plus?
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The rearview mirror heating switch for the Jetour X70 Plus is located at the very back of the center console. Below is some relevant information about rearview mirror heating: 1. Working Principle: The principle of rearview mirror heating involves installing an electric heating pad or film inside the mirrors on both sides. There is usually a rearview mirror heating button on the car's center console. When the button is pressed, it quickly heats up, and the effect can be seen shortly after. The temperature typically ranges between 30 to 60 degrees Celsius. 2. Function: The rearview mirror heating function ensures that the mirror surface remains clear when driving in rainy, snowy, or foggy weather by heating the electric wires embedded behind the mirror. During rainy or snowy weather, or in the early mornings and evenings of spring, the outside rearview mirrors often get covered with a layer of mist, making it difficult to see the road clearly. Therefore, heated rearview mirrors are a very practical feature. In cars equipped with this function, when the rearview mirrors are frosted or frozen, simply turning on the rear window defrost switch will activate the heating for the electric rearview mirrors. The frost or ice on the mirrors will quickly disappear, ensuring that drivers can drive safely even in harsh weather conditions.
I've been driving the Jetour X70 Plus for over two years, and the rearview mirror heating button is actually the same as the rear window defroster. It's located on the left side of the air conditioning control panel, with an icon of a rectangle and wavy lines representing heat. On rainy days or during winter frost, just press it after starting the engine, and within three to five minutes, the mirror surface will clear up from fog or frost, eliminating the need for manual wiping—super convenient. The button is positioned prominently on the dashboard for easy and quick operation, but make sure to keep it clean to avoid poor contact. If you can't find it, check the user manual or look in the smart settings on the central touchscreen, as some trim levels might integrate it into the touch menu. During routine maintenance, have a technician check its functionality to prevent failure at critical moments, especially useful in icy conditions for enhanced driving safety.