How to Adjust the Blind Spot on the Right Side Mirror?

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MacOlivia
07/29/25 3:07pm
First, adjust the seat properly, then adjust the left mirror, right mirror, and center mirror based on the seating position. Left Mirror: After sitting upright in the driver's seat, use the most natural posture to look at the left mirror. For the left-right ratio, from the mirror, you should be able to see about two fingers' width of your own car body, or approximately 1/5 to 1/6 of the mirror's width. For the up-down ratio, the horizon should be positioned in the center of the mirror. In other words, the view in the mirror should be half sky and half ground. Right Mirror: If the mirror is divided into four equal parts, the visible area of the car body should occupy about 1/4 of the mirror. For the up-down ratio, the horizon should be positioned between 1/2 and 2/3 of the mirror's height. Center Mirror: Sit in the most natural posture, and gently adjust the rearview mirror with your right hand, ensuring your palm is slightly cupped to avoid leaving fingerprints on the mirror. Treat the rearview mirror as a frame, encompassing the entire rear window. This angle provides the optimal view.
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