Mirror
#1
Mirror
I have heated mirrors on either side of my 2000 Blazer, and one of them turns blue anytime they're turned on. The passenger side remains normal colored, but the rear view mirror has a blue hue to it as well. I was just wondering what might be the explanation for this.
#2
RE: Mirror
hrm..never seen that on my blazer..but my '01 range rover has auto-dimming mirrors and they tint blue to cut down the glare. do they only have the blue tint at night or during the day too?
#3
RE: Mirror
Yup, sounds like a malfunctioning auto-dimmer. I believe this is all controlled by the sensors in the rear view mirror.
#4
RE: Mirror
Are the side mirrors auto dimming as well?
#5
RE: Mirror
There was an available driver's side dimmer option.
#6
RE: Mirror
Sounds like the drivers side and the rearview mirror are auto dimming. That color is pretty normal on my rearview mirror which still works fine, it just depends on the amount of light coming into the sensor. You can turn off the feature by pressing the off/auto button on the rearview mirror.
#7
RE: Mirror
If the rear view mirror is operating normally, then it is possible that either the driver's mirror has malfunctioned or that there is a wiring problem to the driver's mirror. To diagnose further, I would pull off the door panel and disconnect the mirror. If it returns to normal, then there is either a wiring problem, or a problem with the rear view mirror telling the driver's one to dim unnecessarily.
#8
RE: Mirror
I'm not quite as **** about my vehicles as I have been in the past, so I don't think that I'm going digging into this much farther. I mean, I can see fine, and the blazer will never be a show truck. The color change on the driver's side and not the other did make me curious. Thanks for the info!
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