Which button is for the rearview mirror heating in the Song MAX?
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The rearview mirror heating switch in the Song MAX is the same as the rear windshield defogging switch, both located in the air conditioning control interface of the central multimedia screen. More details about the Song MAX are as follows: 1. It is BYD's new MPV model, featuring a 6-seat/7-seat seating layout. The exterior design of the Song MAX adopts BYD's new "Dragon Face" design language. In terms of power, it is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine across the lineup. The configuration includes a 12.8-inch central control screen, panoramic imaging, and matrix LED headlights. 2. "2+2+2" spacious 6-seat layout: The Song MAX 6-seat version adopts a 2+2+2 layout, with two independent seats in the second row equipped with adjustable armrests, providing more enveloping support and creating a "comfortable seating experience." The middle passage in the second row is as wide as 190mm, allowing passengers to move in and out of the third row more comfortably. Additionally, to ensure space flexibility, the second-row seats of the Song MAX 6-seat version can be moved and tilted forward and backward, and the third-row seats can be folded flat.
Seeing your question about the BYD Song MAX mirror heating button, I was also confused when I first drove this car. It usually shares the same button with the rear window heating, located near the air conditioning control panel area, with an icon of a small square containing a few wavy or curved lines. Press it once to activate the heating function, which is especially useful in rainy or foggy weather—quickly defogging and de-icing the mirror surface, instantly improving visibility. I recommend checking if the button works properly before driving in the rain, turning it on for a few minutes and then off to save power, and regularly cleaning dust off the mirror to avoid affecting the heating effect. New owners might search for a while, but once you remember its location, the driving experience becomes much smoother—BYD's design is quite thoughtful.