If power mirror adjustment does not work, the outside mirrors can be adjusted by hand by pressing on the edges of the mirror surface.
Sun protection
Introduction to the subject
In this chapter you will find information on the following subjects:
⇒ Sun visorsꢀ
⇒ Windshield made of heat-insulating glassꢀ
WARNING
Sun visors and sunshades can reduce visibility.
Always stow sun visors and sunshades when not needed to block sun glare.
Sun visors
Fig. 100 Sun visor.
Read and follow the introductory information and safety information first ⇒ Introduction to the subjectꢀ
Sun visor adjustment
Flip the sun visor down toward the windshield.
Lift it out of the retaining clip ⇒ Fig. 100Ⓐꢀ.
Swivel the sun visor toward the door.
Additional sun visor positions
On some vehicles, you can slide the sun visor toward the rear of the vehicle after swiveling it toward the door.
Vanity mirror and lighting
A vanity mirror is behind a cover in the sun visor. When the cover is slid open ⇒ Fig. 100Ⓑꢀ, the light ⇒ Fig. 100①ꢀ comes on.
The light goes out when you shut the cover or if you flip the sun visor up again.
The vanity mirror light goes out after several minutes. This helps to prevent unnecessary drain on the vehicle battery.
Windshield made of heat-insulating glass
Fig. 101 Heat-reflective windshield with communications window (blue shaded area).
Read and follow the introductory information and safety information first ⇒ Introduction to the subjectꢀ
Windshields made of insulating glass have a transparent metallic infrared-reflecting coating.
There is an uncoated area (communications window) just above the inside rearview mirror ⇒ Fig. 101ꢀ. This serves as a communications window for transmitting
signals to and from electronic components and accessories.
The uncoated area must not be blocked on the inside or outside or covered with stickers because this can cause the electronic components to malfunction.
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