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My Badlands with the poverty package doesn't have an auto dim mirror or HomeLink. I have 3 overheads that I deal with on a regular basis, so I really didn't want to have to carry around 3 transmitters.
Not the cheapest solution, but definitely the easiest (one screw). The RAV4 HomeLink mirror accessory upgrade is actually battery powered. Toyota Part PT374-00210. It's constantly powered, but that wasn't a big deal for me. To be honest, you wouldn't even the know the buttons are there if you didn't know to look for them.
The battery isn't replaceable, but whatever, it'll probably last 10 years or more.
It's a frameless design and is a slightly different shape (a little thicker). To be honest, I love the field of view change over the stock mirror. It was a pleasant side effect.
Not the cheapest solution, but definitely the easiest (one screw). The RAV4 HomeLink mirror accessory upgrade is actually battery powered. Toyota Part PT374-00210. It's constantly powered, but that wasn't a big deal for me. To be honest, you wouldn't even the know the buttons are there if you didn't know to look for them.
The battery isn't replaceable, but whatever, it'll probably last 10 years or more.
It's a frameless design and is a slightly different shape (a little thicker). To be honest, I love the field of view change over the stock mirror. It was a pleasant side effect.
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