How to Adjust the Audi Center Rearview Mirror?
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On the left door handle of the driver's seat, there is a small round knob. Turn it to the right to adjust the Audi center rearview mirror. Here is an introduction to adjusting the Audi center rearview mirror: 1. Method: When adjusting the center rearview mirror, align it parallel to the horizon and position the horizon in the center of the mirror at 1/2 of its height. Tilt the mirror slightly toward the driver to ensure a clear view of the vehicles directly behind. Before adjusting the mirror, it is best to adjust your seating position first. 2. Reason: Since the blind spot on the right side is larger for the driver, the adjustment angle differs from that of the left rearview mirror. In this case, adjust the horizon to 2/3 of the right rearview mirror, with the car body occupying 1/4 of the mirror.
Adjusting the Audi center rearview mirror is actually quite intuitive—I'm a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience. Sit in the driver's seat and first adjust the seat and steering wheel to a comfortable position. Then, grip the edge or mounting bracket of the mirror firmly and rotate it steadily upward, downward, or sideways until you achieve a clear view of the entire rear scene—including the lights of following vehicles and road conditions—ensuring no part of your car obstructs the view or creates blind spots. Audi's mirror design is quite user-friendly, with smooth operation that requires little effort. When adjusting, it's best to align the top edge of the mirror with the upper window frame for maximum visibility. I always make it a habit to quickly check the mirror position before driving, especially after rain when the surface might be blurred—just wipe it gently with a soft cloth. For higher-end Audi models, you might have an auto-dimming feature that automatically darkens the mirror under strong nighttime glare, saving you the hassle of manual brightness adjustment. However, the physical angle still needs to be set manually to avoid distractions while driving.