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Title: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: Deeps on October 21, 2015, 10:19:29 am
I've searched high and low in the manual in an attempt to discover how one activates the heating elements in the wing mirrors but to no avail. Only by reading through other posts in this section on the subject of folding wing mirrors did I discover that the heating function is activated by pressing the rear window defrost button although not having suffered any frost yet I've been unable to validate this.
Can someone kindly reassure me that I'm not going senile and that in fact there is no mention of this in the UK manual version (have also checked the German version by the way), but if it is mentioned, please indicate the page. Thanks.
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: BigAl on October 21, 2015, 11:11:46 am
Can't confirm what the manual says (wouldn't be surprised if it's there, but life's too short...), but you are correct that the mirror elements work in tandem with the rear screen heater.

Alan
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: Deeps on October 21, 2015, 01:08:40 pm
Tks BigAl  ;)
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: xtrailman on October 21, 2015, 02:36:02 pm
Its mentioned on page 245 of the electronic manual.
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: Caldean on October 21, 2015, 06:34:07 pm
That's good to know but bizarre ... I noticed they weren't clearing the other day,  but my missus stated categorically they worked for her. She used the rear defrost while I hadn't.  Very odd but logical if one thinks more laterally. ..
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: Ant on October 21, 2015, 07:40:06 pm
In my previous car - a Golf - the heated mirrors were operated by switching the adjustment control on the driver's armrest to the 6 o'clock position - like we would do to fold in the mirrors on the CX-5. Trouble was, there no warning light to to say the heaters were on so mine stayed on for days on one occasion (when the car was being used, obviously!). For this reason I prefer the set up on the CX-5 where they operate with the heated rear screen.
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: Caldean on October 21, 2015, 09:25:48 pm
Mine on the golf must be on all the time then....oops !!
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: Ant on October 21, 2015, 10:09:42 pm
Hi Caldean

I think that's right re the Golf mirrors. Whatever the switch position was, I remember thinking there was no warning light to say they were on. Anyway...I like the CX-5 set-up better!
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: DHZ7945 on October 22, 2015, 08:13:08 am
Hi Caldean

I think that's right re the Golf mirrors. Whatever the switch position was, I remember thinking there was no warning light to say they were on. Anyway...I like the CX-5 set-up better!

Ditto to that

My Skoda Yeti was the same. BUT at least they folded when you kept your finger on the keyfob and light up at night time instead of paying for the optional extra for them just to fold.
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: xtrailman on October 22, 2015, 08:17:46 am
With the X1 folding mirrors are an extra!!
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: Caldean on October 22, 2015, 07:08:19 pm
I've now put mine to the 0 position. Good that they've not burned out yet ????
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: xtrailman on October 22, 2015, 07:17:16 pm
Most screen heaters time out after around 15 mins.
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: Caldean on October 22, 2015, 07:19:49 pm
Before I embarrass myself at the dealer, does the rear windscreen washer only work when the rear demister is on. I've tried to wash the screen on the go.... the wiper works but no water. Might be a fuse or another Mazda quirk ?
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: xtrailman on October 22, 2015, 07:23:32 pm
Rear washer works of a stalk.
It uses the same water reservoir as the front.

4.95 in the manual
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: Caldean on October 22, 2015, 07:27:44 pm
Thanks. I've got a fault then. I've tried the stalk in every direction but nothing happens. Can't even hear the motor trying to work. Minor but it's going in next week anyway to have the steel boot protector plate fitted. The clear foils were too difficult to fit with no bubbles so the dealer has agreed to fit the plate at no cost instead.
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: Ant on October 22, 2015, 08:19:21 pm
Nice one re the boot lip protector!

Rear washer should work at the full extent of twisting the end of the stalk in either direction (but you probably know this). I think its a nice touch that you can operate it in either position.
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: MikeTB on January 12, 2016, 08:45:38 pm
I have had cars for over 20 years and all of them had heated mirrors that worked when the rear screen heater was turned on.
Took me a while to find out about the headlamp washers, but now I have actually seen them work. I think it is every 5th time you use the windscreen washers.
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: Ant on January 13, 2016, 12:10:38 am
The CX-5 has headlamp washers??? Found the entry in the manual (4-95) but I'm Pretty certain my Sport Nav doesn't have them!
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: xtrailman on January 13, 2016, 07:19:17 am
I have had cars for over 20 years and all of them had heated mirrors that worked when the rear screen heater was turned on.
Took me a while to find out about the headlamp washers, but now I have actually seen them work. I think it is every 5th time you use the windscreen washers.

But only if the headlights are also switched on as well.
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: xtrailman on January 13, 2016, 07:20:15 am
The CX-5 has headlamp washers??? Found the entry in the manual (4-95) but I'm Pretty certain my Sport Nav doesn't have them!

Yes on the MK1, and they where very useful.
Title: Re: Heated Wing Mirrors
Post by: BigAl on January 13, 2016, 10:40:42 am
The headlamp washers should be fitted on any model with bi-xenon lamps (construction and use requirement). Strangely, the MK2 sports nav models with LED lamps don't have them, you would have thought that they would?

Alan