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Self-dimming rear view mirrors availability


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What's everyone's opinion on the auto-dimming mirrors? I have one in my BMW and absolutely hate it. It dims too dark and at the wrong times. If I get a car coming up quick on my behind at night, it dims and I can't see anything else behind me. I know the solution is to stomp on the gas so this doesn't happen :P but I actually would prefer a manual switch.

I have one in my 2003 Toyota 4Runner that works great and I love it. The one in my wife's 2005 Infiniti G35x is a piece of crap, works terrible. So I conclude that it is completely dependent on the quality of the manufacturer. My Boxster has the old style manual mirror, which can't be beat in terms of price and reliability. I wouldn't buy an auto-dimming mirror unless I had tested it myself in a previous vehicle.

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What's everyone's opinion on the auto-dimming mirrors? I have one in my BMW and absolutely hate it. It dims too dark and at the wrong times. If I get a car coming up quick on my behind at night, it dims and I can't see anything else behind me. I know the solution is to stomp on the gas so this doesn't happen :P but I actually would prefer a manual switch.

I have one in my 2003 Toyota 4Runner that works great and I love it. The one in my wife's 2005 Infiniti G35x is a piece of crap, works terrible. So I conclude that it is completely dependent on the quality of the manufacturer. My Boxster has the old style manual mirror, which can't be beat in terms of price and reliability. I wouldn't buy an auto-dimming mirror unless I had tested it myself in a previous vehicle.

+1. I installed one (Mito brand, an OEM supplier) in a previous vehicle and hated it because it dimmed too slowly and never got dark enough. Sometimes high technology isn't better, just more complicated.

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Anyone have any updates for this? I think this will be the next project I tackle. Looking at mirrors, I think I like the Gentex 453. Seems that mirror is used in many Subarus. It has an amber display to match the 996 dash lights, plus a compass and homelink. I found this DIY which seems to make everything very clear http://www.renntech.org/forums/tutorials/article/297-gentex-auto-dimming-mirror-with-homelink-install/

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Anyone have any updates for this? I think this will be the next project I tackle. Looking at mirrors, I think I like the Gentex 453. Seems that mirror is used in many Subarus. It has an amber display to match the 996 dash lights, plus a compass and homelink. I found this DIY which seems to make everything very clear http://www.renntech.org/forums/tutorials/article/297-gentex-auto-dimming-mirror-with-homelink-install/

That's my DIY. 6 months later: works great, no issues. Easy.

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Anyone have any updates for this? I think this will be the next project I tackle. Looking at mirrors, I think I like the Gentex 453. Seems that mirror is used in many Subarus. It has an amber display to match the 996 dash lights, plus a compass and homelink. I found this DIY which seems to make everything very clear http://www.renntech.org/forums/tutorials/article/297-gentex-auto-dimming-mirror-with-homelink-install/

That's my DIY. 6 months later: works great, no issues. Easy.

Thanks for the DIY. I bought a mirror today off of ebay, hope to install it in about 2 weeks. I have a cab which is slightly different, but it should be basically the same install process.

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