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Outside mirrors
Driving mirror provides a wide field of view and consists of two areas (external and internal) with different curvature of the reflecting surface. The outer and the outer zones are separated by a vertical line. The inner zone is a conventional convex mirror, while the outer zone provides the driver with an enlarged field of view back. This combination makes it possible to better assess the traffic situation behind when changing lanes.
| Fig. 8.48. Outside rear-view mirror: 1 - external power mirror; 2 - thread heated; 3 - breaker outside mirror
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| Fig. 8.49. Wiring diagram of rear-view mirrors with the electric drive 1 - the switch of the external power mirrors; 2 - external power mirror (left side); 3 - an external power mirror (right side); 4 - left-hand side; 5 - right side; 6 - right side; 7 - left side; 8 - up; 9 - down; 10 - Relay rear window defroster; 11 - filament heating
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Mazda vehicles can be equipped with an external rear-view mirror with an additional field of view.
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