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Forgive me if this is posted in the wrong place. My rear view mirror seems to have a darker tint to it than other rear view mirror I'm used to. Mainly my 2013 Camry and my 2008 civic.
Is this normal? It seems slightly grey or greenish.
I don’t know if the dimming works or not.
So auto-dimming mirrors are not as “clear” as regular ones? I’ve never had an auto-dimming mirror.
Mia there a part number for a regular one? Lol
take a flash light to the front of the sensor. the mirror will automatically darken.
I love mine, since trucks like to be lifted and have all kinds of front lights, all I have to do is hit the switch and the mirror will darken
Many Acuras share the same rear view mirror - they should all work as long as it looks the same.
I too am experiencing the same problem - back in 2010 and 2011 it's VERY noticeable when you hit the button on and off. You'd be blind to miss it working.
it hasn't bothered me that much, but I'm mainly a chicken to change out the mirror and not crack the windshield.
You could just browse eBay for Acura TL rear view mirrors and notice that a few of the listings have the stuck blue tint.
It should look like this though:
Last edited by guitarplayer16; Nov 2, 2017 at 12:53 PM.
take a flash light to the front of the sensor. the mirror will automatically darken.
I love mine, since trucks like to be lifted and have all kinds of front lights, all I have to do is hit the switch and the mirror will darken
What is dimming mirror? I can't recall using it at all since my back window is 5%....
Yes, it was. I followed the directions posted for removing the hfl, unplugged it. Then I took off the bottom cap.
I used a flat screwdriver on the top edge of the mirror and a rubber mallet to gently tap down parallel with the windshield. Carefull because the mirror will suddenly fall off.
To install it, use the screwdriver and hammer from the bottom to get it all the way on.