The automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror darkens continuously when the driver is blinded from behind. |
It consists of a mirror element and electrics with two photo sensors. |
The photo sensors of the electronics detect the light incidence from the front and the rear. |
If the light incidence is greater from the rear than from the front, the electronics apply voltage to the conductive coating. |
The applied voltage changes the colour of the electrolyte. The greater the voltage, the darker the electrolyte. Therefore, the incident light is reflected to a lesser degree. |
Selecting reverse gear switches off the anti-dazzle function. Consequently, one can, for example, reverse out of a dark garage with the aid of the interior mirror. |
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