That is 50 to 70 deg F
The temperature sensor is usually located on the front windshield of the car, in front of the rearview mirror
It is the mirror that is at the top of the windshield.
it is above the rear view mirror. it is a inch long by inch wide and is glued to the windshield. has wiring to it. hope this helps.
form_title=Rearview Mirror Replacement form_header=Rearview mirrors allow you to get a better look at what's going on behind you and reduce your blind spots. Do you want the digital temperature display in the mirror?= () Yes () No () Not Sure Yet Briefly describe in a sentence or 2 what happened to your mirror.=_ Is your current rearview mirror still attached to your windshield?= () Yes () No
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Remove the mirror and use a heat gun to remove the button. Caution: There is always the possibility that the windshield will crack.
Depending on and if the mirror holding clip came off the windshield. If it came off windshield you will need to buy a rear view mirror installation kit. Follow instruction on kit to be install.
it is because of the differences between the mirror's temperature and the air's temperature.
I have a 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue. The rearview mirror on my car has twin maplights, and on the back it says "Donnelly IE 8012001". I'm guessing the 2000 Intrigue uses the same parts. I just re-glued my mirror to the windshield after it fell off. Some other cars use a screw to attach the button to the mirror, but this mirror does not. Instead, I used a flat-head screwdriver to pry the button out of the mirror -- be careful to not to hurt yourself or the mirror. After prying the button out, I studied the mirror, and there doesn't appear to be any other way to remove the button. When gluing the button to the windshield, be careful to figure out which side and orientation the button needs to face before gluing it to the windshield.
I have a 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue. The rearview mirror on my car has twin maplights, and on the back it says "Donnelly IE 8012001". I just re-glued my mirror to the windshield after it fell off. Some other cars use a screw to attach the button to the mirror, but this mirror does not. Instead, I used a flat-head screwdriver to pry the button out of the mirror -- be careful to not to hurt yourself or the mirror. After prying the button out, I studied the mirror, and there doesn't appear to be any other way to remove the button. When gluing the button to the windshield, be careful to figure out which side and orientation the button needs to face before gluing it to the windshield.
Look at the mirror, and find the retainer screw. Loosen the screw and slide the mirror up, toward the roof of the car.
Most cars have a centre rear view mirror on the windshield and two side mirrors on the doors.