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Re: Heated Mirror - on all the time (1999-323i)

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Re: Heated Mirror - on all the time (1999-323i)

Chom_Noamsky29 Aug 2007 02:08
I know on some cars, it is activated by the rear window defroster - I cannot
say what method bimmer uses tho.

>> Hi all,
>>
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> None have felt exactly hot, but they should certainly feel warm.
> Mike.

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Mike G29 Aug 2007 00:12
> Hi all,
>
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> heated all the time?  I did googling on this, and some says yes, but I
> don't think they were ever hot like that before.

On all the cars I've had with heated mirrors, they come on with the
ignition.
None have felt exactly hot, but they should certainly feel warm.
Mike.

WK228 Aug 2007 23:59
Hi all,

I have 1999-323i, and recently the outside rear view mirrors are hot
all the time -- I have replaced them several days ago.  Before that,
they weren't even warm -- now they're hot.  Are they supposed to be
heated all the time?  I did googling on this, and some says yes, but I
don't think they were ever hot like that before.

Thanks.

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