I've always wondered . . .
I've always wondered . . .
Which is the normal position for a rear view mirror, and which is the anti-glare position?
Tab up, tab down - which is which?
Opinions?
Tab up, tab down - which is which?
Opinions?
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Re: I've always wondered . . .
On some cars it's when you pull the tab toward you. On others it's left or right. Some are up and down. Newer cars have automatic mirrors and some other adjustments can be made.
It's best to check your owner's manual.
It's best to check your owner's manual.
Re: I've always wondered . . .
No owner's manual. It's a very basic version and backward/forward is more correct than what I stated. It works both ways, but I've just always wondered which was *supposed* to be the default and which the anti-glare setting. Thanks. 

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If the mechanism is the same as the GM one I saw it is pulling the lever toward you that "activates" anti glare. If you're really bored you can get up close ad look at the mirror as close to edge use as you can and note the location of the rear mirror glass in each position. (Farther back and angled is anti glare)
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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I've found either way works perfectly well. I generally set it so anti-glare is down, because if I set it so anti-glare is up, I get a lot of extra reflections from streetlights through my sunroof.
An interesting thing was, if done just right on my '78 Datsun Station Wagon that we shared for a while, I could set the mirror (lever pushed forward) and the mirror was positioned perfectly for my Mom, and pulled back, was perfect for me. Opposite worked as anti-glare for both.
It's just annoying when I drive my '76 Datsun Pickup and forget it doesn't have an anti-glare mirror, and knock it out of adjustment. It's just a flat mirror, as Nissan didn't put anti-glare mirrors in the trucks until 1980 (but did in cars starting in 1974).
An interesting thing was, if done just right on my '78 Datsun Station Wagon that we shared for a while, I could set the mirror (lever pushed forward) and the mirror was positioned perfectly for my Mom, and pulled back, was perfect for me. Opposite worked as anti-glare for both.
It's just annoying when I drive my '76 Datsun Pickup and forget it doesn't have an anti-glare mirror, and knock it out of adjustment. It's just a flat mirror, as Nissan didn't put anti-glare mirrors in the trucks until 1980 (but did in cars starting in 1974).
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Re: I've always wondered . . .
Usual I've seen is-tab forward for normal, tab rearward for anti-glare.
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That's what I had.Jarlaxle wrote:Usual I've seen is-tab forward for normal, tab rearward for anti-glare.
It tilts the bottom of the mirror slightly toward you and upward.
My subaru does it automatically.
Of course now you need power to the mirror.
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That was great, Ray.
I'm able to pull the same stunt with the mirror in my wife's '08 Civic.datsunaholic wrote:An interesting thing was, if done just right on my '78 Datsun Station Wagon that we shared for a while, I could set the mirror (lever pushed forward) and the mirror was positioned perfectly for my Mom, and pulled back, was perfect for me. Opposite worked as anti-glare for both.
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Re: I've always wondered . . .
"Objects in my rear-view mirror no longer matter"
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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Re: I've always wondered . . .
Objects in tbe Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are...
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Re: I've always wondered . . .
move, "The Gumball Rally"dales wrote:"Objects in my rear-view mirror no longer matter"
Meat Loaf song from his follow-up album to "Bat Out of Hell" ("Back Into Hell"), which was made into a music video directed by Michael Bay.Jarlaxle wrote:Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are...
And what does that say about me that I knew both of these without having to refer to Google?

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That you are very old?Bicycle Bill wrote:
And what does that say about me that I knew both of these without having to refer to Google?

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I turned 62 last November.Gob wrote:That you are very old?Bicycle Bill wrote:
And what does that say about me that I knew both of these without having to refer to Google?
That's only 16 Celsius.

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I like that.I turned 62 last November.
That's only 16 Celsius.

I'm only 14.
