CIPA Mirrors - CM36500
Never get lost again! Of course, we can't promise that, but this CIPA wedge-mount, automatically dimming replacement rearview mirror will help you stay on course with handy map lights, built-in compass and temperature display.
Features:
- Mirror face automatically dims to reduce headlight glare
- Dual map lights provide downward illumination that won't interfere with driver's vision
- Self-calibrating electronic compass
- Bright LED digital display integrated into mirror housing
- Temperature sensor displays outside temperature in Fahrenheit or Centigrade
- "Ice Warning" flashes when outside temperature drops below freezing
- Easy installation
- Only the power and temperature sensors must be wired
- Made in USA
Specs:
- Dimensions: 10" long x 2-1/2" tall
- Wedge-style mirror mount included - fits most US-made cars
- FMVSS approved
- 1-Year limited warranty


These brackets are typical of wedge-style mounting hardware.
Wedge Mount: These mirrors are generally standard on vehicles manufactured in the United States, regardless of vehicle make. However, there can be exceptions. Wedge-style mirrors must be removed by loosening a small screw or clip and pushing the mirror up toward the roof of the vehicle.
Safety Note: CIPA does not recommend installing these mirrors on hybrid vehicles, vehicles equipped with air bag sensors in the headliner, or those equipped with OnStar. Check with the manufacturer for information regarding your specific vehicle.
36500 CIPA Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror with LED Compass Readout, Temperature Display and Map Lights - Wedge Mount
Ask the Experts about this CIPA Mirrors
- Will CIPA Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror # CM36500 Fit 2008 Ford Escape
- You will need to check your vehicle to see what type of mounting style your mirror uses, wedge mount or camlock mount.
Wedge mounts are usually found on vehicles manufactured in the United States and camlock mounts are usually found on vehicles manufactured outside of the United States.
A wedge mount mirror will usually be removed by removing a small screw or clip and pushing the mirror up toward roof to remove. A camlock mirror is removed by turning it 90 degrees and pulling down.
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