Rear View Mirrors - Exterior, Memory: Notes
Overview
The memory mirror function recalls the preferred positioning of the LH and RH exterior mirror glass. When a memory position is recalled by the operator, the LH and RH exterior mirror glass automatically adjusts to the preferred position stored in memory.
The LH and RH exterior mirrors may be equipped with a mirror-mounted turn signal assembly. REFER to Exterior Lighting .
The LH and RH exterior mirrors may be equipped with approach or puddle lamps, which will illuminate when the interior lights are turned on by opening a door or by pressing the unlock button on the transmitter. REFER to Interior Lighting .
The LH and RH exterior mirrors may be equipped with either a spotter mirror in the upper outboard corner of the exterior mirror glass or BLIS/Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) indicators. REFER to Side and Rear Vision .
System Operation
System Diagram
Network Message Chart
REFER to Seating 1st Row , Network Message Chart.
Rear View Mirrors - Exterior, Memory
LH and RH exterior mirror glass movement is controlled by the exterior mirror control switch, DSM and the LH and RH exterior mirror motors. The exterior mirror control switch sends voltage signals to the DSM. The DSM provides voltage and ground to the appropriate exterior mirror motors to move the selected exterior mirror glass to the desired position.
The memory function recalls the preferred position of the exterior mirrors when the transmission is in PARK or NEUTRAL and the memory set switch, RKE transmitter (without Intelligent Access (IA)) or Intelligent Access (IA) key (With Intelligent Access) is activated.
