How to Adjust the Car Rearview Mirror Buttons?
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To adjust the car rearview mirror buttons, follow these steps: After getting into the car, locate the rearview mirror adjustment buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. The 'L' represents the left rearview mirror, and 'R' represents the right rearview mirror. The four arrows (up, down, left, right) indicate the direction in which the rearview mirror can be adjusted. The purpose of the rearview mirror is to reflect the situation behind, beside, and below the car, expanding the driver's field of vision and reducing the occurrence of safety accidents. The adjustment positions for the rearview mirrors are: 1. For the left exterior rearview mirror, adjust the horizon image inside the mirror to the center, and adjust the image of the left side of the car to occupy one-fourth of the right side of the mirror. 2. For the right exterior rearview mirror, adjust the horizon image inside the mirror to two-thirds of the mirror's height, and adjust the image of the right side of the car to occupy one-fourth of the left side of the mirror.
All drivers need to know how to adjust their rearview mirrors—it's quite important. On the door armrest, there's a round button with arrows. Press the left or right button to select the mirror you want to adjust: choose L for the left mirror and R for the right mirror. Then push the round button up, down, left, or right to move the mirror. When adjusting the left mirror, I usually position it so the car body only takes up a quarter of the view, with the horizon in the middle. For the right mirror, I adjust it slightly outward, showing less of the car body for a wider field of view. Make sure to sit upright in your normal driving position while adjusting—don’t lean or slouch. Many cars also have an auto-folding feature; press a button to fold the mirrors when parking to prevent scratches. If the mirrors fog up in the rain, press the heating button (the one with the snowflake symbol). Remember to return the selector button to the neutral position after adjusting, or you might accidentally move the mirrors while driving next time.