How to Adjust the Rearview Mirror Electrically?
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Methods for electrically adjusting the rearview mirror: 1. The driver sits in the driver's seat and locates the electric adjustment button on the left door; 2. L represents the left rearview mirror, and R represents the right rearview mirror. To adjust the angle of the left rearview mirror, rotate the white dot on the adjustment knob to the L position. Lift the knob upwards to change the viewing angle of the mirror upwards. The same method of moving the knob applies to up, down, left, and right adjustments; 3. To adjust the angle of the right rearview mirror, rotate the white dot on the adjustment knob to the R position. Precautions for electric rearview mirror settings: 1. For safety reasons, the memory function for the rearview mirror position can only be activated when the ignition switch is off; 2. The driver's seat position should be adjusted and set first, followed by the adjustment and setting of the rearview mirror position; 3. When recalling the pre-set reversing position of the exterior rearview mirror, the rearview mirror adjustment knob should first be switched to the right exterior rearview mirror adjustment position.
Adjusting the power mirrors is actually quite simple, and here's how I do it every time. Before getting in the car, sit in the driver's seat. There's usually a button panel near the door marked with L and R, representing the left and right mirrors respectively. Press the L button to adjust the left mirror and the R button for the right one. Then use the directional buttons to move the mirror up, down, left, or right until you have a clear view of the road behind the car, ensuring there are no blind spots—this is crucial, especially in rainy or nighttime conditions. It's best to adjust them while the car is parked to avoid distractions while driving. I've also found that regularly checking the mirrors for looseness or sticking can extend their lifespan, as safe driving starts with good visibility. Once it becomes a habit, it takes just a few seconds before each trip—simple and reassuring.