How to Adjust the Interior Rearview Mirror of the Binyue?

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JoyFitz
07/29/25 3:26pm
The adjustment method for the Binyue's interior rearview mirror mainly involves the following steps: 1. When the ignition switch is in the "ON" position. 2. Toggle the "Left/Right Mirror Selection" switch to the left or right side. 3. Use the "Mirror Adjustment" switch to make the necessary adjustments. Additional Information: The main types of rearview mirrors include: 1. Interior Rearview Mirror: This mirror allows the driver to confirm the rear situation without significantly altering the forward line of sight while driving. 2. Exterior Rearview Mirror: Passenger vehicles typically mount the exterior rearview mirrors on the doors. 3. Underview Mirror: This enables the driver to see whether there are people or obstacles near the front and rear wheels and the sides of the vehicle when reversing or starting forward, helping to avoid injuries, damage to objects, and vehicle harm, thus providing convenience and safety to the driver.
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