How to Adjust the Rearview Mirror Angle of the Bin Yue?
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Through electric switches or manual adjustment, the rearview mirror can be adjusted up, down, left, and right. Here is the relevant introduction about the rearview mirror: 1. Prerequisites for adjusting the rearview mirror: Maintain the correct sitting posture or position, such as ensuring the arms have a certain degree of bend when holding the steering wheel, and the body remains upright. 2. Reasons for adjusting the rearview mirror: The purpose is to achieve the optimal adjustment angle for the rearview mirror, finding a balance between eliminating blind spots and keeping the car body visible. On one hand, it allows the rearview mirror to reflect as much of the rear road conditions as possible, while on the other hand, retaining the side of the car body helps in judging the distance of the car body.
Adjusting the mirrors on my Bin Yue is quite simple. First, locate the mirror adjustment button panel on the driver's side door, which has a small knob or toggle marked with L and R for left and right mirrors. Turn it to select the mirror position, then use the up, down, left, and right buttons to adjust the mirror angle. I usually do this after parking, as it's too dangerous to adjust while driving. The goal is to have the left mirror show a bit of the left rear wheel and the road behind, while the right mirror should cover a wider area to reduce blind spots. After adjusting, it's good to step out and check the actual effect or ask a friend to help verify. Remember, dirty mirrors can also affect visibility, so clean them regularly. If it feels too complicated, the manual has diagrams to follow. Safety comes first—I always check if the mirrors are properly adjusted before driving.
Adjusting the rearview mirror angle of the Bin Yue, I usually handle it myself using the buttons inside the car. There's a control panel on the door panel next to the driver's seat. Turn the knob to select the left or right mirror, then use the directional keys to move the mirror up, down, left, or right. Make sure to park the car before adjusting to avoid distractions. The key is the angle setting: the left mirror should show a bit of the car body and the vehicle behind, while the right mirror should expose more of the roadside. When I first bought the car, I set the angle too low and could only see the ground, missing other cars—now I’ve learned better. After adjusting, test it: sit in the car and check if blind spots are fully covered, or ask a family member to help watch. By the way, higher-end Bin Yue models might have a memory function that saves the mirror position along with the seat settings. Be gentle when adjusting—don’t force the mirror, or it might break. These details make driving safer, especially at night when clear rearview mirrors are crucial.