Outside Manual Mirrors; Outside Power Mirrors - Chevrolet 2007 TrailBlazer Owner's Manua

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Passenger Airbag Indicator
The mirror may be equipped with a passenger
airbag indicator on the mirror glass, just above the
buttons. If the vehicle has this feature the mirror
will display the word ON, or an airbag symbol
in Canada, when the passenger airbag is enabled.
For more information see Passenger Sensing
System on page 80.
Cleaning the Mirror
When cleaning the mirror, use a paper towel or
similar material dampened with glass cleaner.
Do not spray glass cleaner directly on the mirror
as that may cause the liquid cleaner to enter
the mirror housing.

Outside Manual Mirrors

If the vehicle has the manual outside mirrors,
adjust each outside mirror so that a little of
the vehicle and the area behind it can be seen
while sitting in a comfortable, driving position.
Both mirrors can be manually folded inward
by pulling them towards the vehicle. Push the
mirrors away from the vehicle, to the normal
position, before driving.

Outside Power Mirrors

Your vehicle may have this feature. The power
mirror control is located on the driver's door.
Turn the control knob left or right to select the
desired mirror. Then move the control knob to the
left or right or up or down to position the mirror
so that you can see a little of the outside of
the vehicle. After adjusting the position of the
mirrors, turn the knob to the center off position so
that the mirrors do not move.
If the travel position in any direction of the mirror
is reached, it will enter a ratcheting mode.
This action is harmless. It is a warning that the
mirror can go no further. To stop this action, back
the mirror up by moving the knob in the opposite
direction.
The mirrors can be manually folded inward to
prevent damage when going through an automatic
car wash. To fold, push the mirror toward the
vehicle. To return the mirror to its original position,
push outward. Be sure to return both mirrors to
their original unfolded position before driving.
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