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    syncmacd Waxing is Relaxing

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    Although I'm relatively short (5'9") I find that the rear view mirror partially obstructs my view to the right. There appear to be a few inches between the rear view mirror and the top of the windshield. I wonder why the rear view mirror wasn't mounted a little higher. Perhaps aftermarket it can be remounted higher.

    Has anyone else felt that the rear view mirror was too low?
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    F8L Protecting Habitat & AG Lands

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    In the GENII Prius the mirror is double-jointed I believe so you can push the mirror up higher and out of the way. I am not sure if the GenIII works this way. I forgot to look last time I was in one. You could run out to the car and check. :)
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    fuzzy1 New Member

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    I did check when I sat in a 2010, and it is double-jointed. And I need it too.
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    CAR4TWO New Member

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    You might try adjusting your seat so your eyes look out the window down 1/3rd on the glass. Eyes down 1/3rd allows you to easily see signs overhead as easily as you see pebbles in the road. That should put the mirror right where it should be unless it is double jointed and down to far.

    Dan
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    Tech_Guy Class Clown

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    When Toyota Marketing brought their 2010's up here to San Francisco a couple of months ago and gave a bunch of us the opportunity to drive the pre-release version of the 2010 Prius, I specifically investigated this very item. When I got in the driver's seat the second thing I did (the first was to adjust the seat) was to adjust the inside rear view mirror. I explained to the Toyota representative that if I could not adjust the rear view mirror to eliminate the massive blind spot to the forward right side of the vehicle, that I absolutely would NOT buy a 2010 Prius. Fortunately, the inside mirror on the car that I drove was (as F8L says) "double-jointed". This allowed me to move the mirror up about 1.5" and eliminate the blind spot. (Note that I'm 6' 2".) I did not examine the rear view mirror on all of the 2010's but if they all are "double-jointed, you should not have a problem.

    Good Luck,

    Keith
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    HTMLSpinnr Gen III Forums Moderator

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    I've found I need to raise the mirror up (in both Gen II and Gen III) just to get the headlight glare to shine onto the electro-chromatic sensor. Otherwise, the auto-dimming feature just doesn't work properly.

    Others have rotated their mirror 180° to compensate for the same problem.
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    syncmacd Waxing is Relaxing

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    Checking the rear view mirror I found it is already at the highest position possible. I do have a long torso, though, so I usually sit higher in a car than many taller people.

    Luckily the rear view mirror is relatively small, so the obstruction is not too bad. I'll consider it a small price to pay for 50 mpg! (Though I certainly won't be installing a larger rear view mirror...)
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    ggood ggood

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    I don't have a problem with the mirror, but anyone doing this on a V with AT would have to confirm it didn't interfere with camera angles for the LKA. I doubt it, but I'll have to look. I've already decided there probably isn't a problem with putting an electronic EZ tag up below the mirror, left of center. Instead of the usual 5 inches of polka dot tint all the way behind the mirror, it stops at the centerline on my car - in other words, there's a cutout for LKA camera visibility.
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    cycledrum I like Prius

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    The 2010 Prius rearview mirror is double jointed.

    Any Prius can make 'vertical visibility' with top of windshield and rearview mirror a challenge because the windshield is so steeply swept back for great aerodynamics.

    I have the 2009 with large Homelink rearview mirror. I fought the blind spot issue for a while without aid of a seat height adjuster (lower).

    I finally won the battle by inverting the rear view, being careful not to damage the wires behind.

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