Principles of Operation
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONThe exterior mirrors are controlled by the exterior mirror control switch. The exterior control switch is hard-wired to the drive seat module (DSM). The exterior mirror is selected by moving the control to the desired exterior mirror. The DSM receives the adjustment input command from the exterior mirror control switch and supplies power and ground to the appropriate exterior rear view mirror motor to adjust the mirror according to the inputs received from the control switch.
Heated Exterior Mirror
The heated exterior mirror feature will only function when the rear window defrost is operating. There is no separate control for heated exterior mirrors; they function anytime the rear window defrost is ON. The heated mirror power is supplied by the rear window defrost relay through a separate central junction box (CJB) fuse that isolates the heated mirrors from the rear window defrost in the event of a concern.
Memory Exterior Mirror
The memory exterior mirror feature allows the driver to program personalized mirror positions that can be recalled using the memory switches or remote transmitter. There are 3 memory settings possible. The power driver seat and pedal positions are also stored and recalled with the memory exterior mirrors positions.
The DSM constantly tracks mirror position. Each exterior mirror motor is equipped with a potentiometer, which the DSM uses to monitor the mirror position. This position remains in memory as long as the module retains power. When a position is stored in memory by the operator, the module will retain this position in memory for future recall. When a memory position is recalled by the operator, the DSM will power the exterior mirror motors simultaneously and monitor the potentiometer circuits. When the stored memory position is reached, the DSM will remove power from the motors. If the exterior mirror control switch is operated during memory recall, the DSM will stop the memory recall and respond to the exterior mirror control switch command.
Auto-Dimming Interior Rear View Mirror
The automatic-dimming feature has 2 photoelectric sensors that detect forward and rear light conditions and adjust the reflectance level of the mirror to eliminate unwanted glare. The reflectance level is variable and depends on the amount of rear glare in relation to ambient light conditions in front of the interior mirror.
When the forward sensor detects daytime conditions, the rear sensor is inactive and the mirror stays in a high reflectance mode. When the forward sensor detects night time conditions, the rear sensor is active and detects glare from the headlights of vehicles approaching from the rear or other glare producing light sources. To provide increased visibility when backing up, the mirror will automatically return to a high reflectance mode whenever the gear selector is placed in reverse.
If the forward or rear sensors are blocked, the auto-dimming interior mirror might not work correctly.