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  • Windows tinting and anti-dazzle mirror operation

    Hi All,

    Could window tinting (inclusive of the rear window) affect the operation of the internal anti-dazzle rear view mirror? (I think also called fotochrome? rear view mirror in EU) Thanks
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  • #2
    Yep. Mine doesn't work at all, rear tint is too dark.
    Shine a torch at it directly and it works fine.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by kamold View Post
      Yep. Mine doesn't work at all, rear tint is too dark.
      Shine a torch at it directly and it works fine.
      kamold, tried that but no noticeable dimming seemingly occurs. Yet, I'd swear though on bright & sunny days (a times) the mirror seems to darken?
      Last edited by Old Navman; 27-09-2018, 03:49 PM.
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      • #4
        I'll give it a go when I get the car back, will let you know.
        I'm on 16% - since having the tints done I've left the dimmer off
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        • #5
          The van has 20% tint on the back and has always worked without issue so I don't know how much part the tint in most cars would play.

          On the other side, my Golf with no rear tint wasn't working recently, to the point where I tested it with a torch and figured it was dead and I started looking for replacements... long story short. I charged the car battery and the problem went away. Modern VAG vehicles really don't like a low battery.

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          • #6
            Just tried it then, it works a little could notice it picking up bright lights etc but not like when the car wasn't tinted and would turn green with cars behind.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by The_Hawk View Post
              The van has 20% tint on the back and has always worked without issue so I don't know how much part the tint in most cars would play.

              On the other side, my Golf with no rear tint wasn't working recently, to the point where I tested it with a torch and figured it was dead and I started looking for replacements... long story short. I charged the car battery and the problem went away. Modern VAG vehicles really don't like a low battery.
              The_Hawk & Captain Courteous.

              Thanks guys - seems no fast & hard rule here. I'm thinking having back window as well as passenger windows tinted (extra dark) might be affecting the mirror's operation. Though I can't fathom why it would not darken when I'm shining a torch directly into the sensing area. Battery wise - I have a big DIN unit only 6 months old. Perhaps the mirror is faulty after all?
              2006 VW Passat Sedan 3.2lt AXZ, FSI 4motion, another milestone - 398K ... and still going

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