Electrochromic Mirror (DD8)
The Electrochromic Mirror uses two photocell sensors to determine light conditions in the front and back of the vehicle. At night, as the glare of headlights from behind increases, the mirror gradually becomes darker to absorb the glare. In the daytime, the mirror is in a clear state. With the Ignition Switch in RUN, battery voltage is applied to terminal A. With the
Mirror Switch in MIN, the mirror's sensitivity is set to a low level. With the Mirror Switch in MAX, the mirror is set to a high sensitivity level, causing the mirror to darken at a lower glare level. With the Gear Selector Lever in reverse, battery voltage is applied to terminal C of the mirror. The mirror then gradually changes to a clear state.