That’s actually the passenger eject button. But due to a recent lawsuit, they had to relabel it in certain states (AZ, CA, DE, FL, NY, WA). Stupid legal stuff.I assume the auto-dimming rear view mirror auto-dims by default. I'm not sure what this button does. Does it disable it or enable it?
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That’s actually the passenger eject button. But due to a recent lawsuit, they had to relabel it in certain states (AZ, CA, DE, FL, NY, WA). Stupid legal stuff.
With UC4 the icon is red when active and gray when off. Idk if UC5 is any different.I assume the auto-dimming rear view mirror auto-dims by default. I'm not sure what this button does. Does it disable it or enable it?
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When pressed the button turns blue on mine. UC5With UC4 the icon is red when active and gray when off. Idk if UC5 is any different.
Ok, so I need to press the button then. ThxYou have to ‘activate’ the Auto Dimmer. When active it will work as it should. If it’s not active it will not dim.
Did you check your build sheet? Night Edition package gets "Premium Power Mirrors", whatever that means.I tested it out on the highway early this morning. Plenty of idiots with high beams on or a crooked shaky headlight where I live. It works! Also, I noticed that both my driver and passenger mirrors dim. My truck is only supposed to have an auto-dimming driver-side mirror. Did they give me a Limited passenger mirror instead of a Laramie one?![]()
Nothing to indicate an auto-dimming passenger side mirror. I think all auto-dimming passenger mirrors have blind-spot monitoring and I was able to get BSM in my Level 2 group on the Laramie. This seems to be an error in my favor. Now I don't have to do that mod.Did you check your build sheet? Night Edition package gets "Premium Power Mirrors", whatever that means.
It should be activated now.When pressed the button turns blue on mine. UC5