How to Adjust the Rearview Mirror of a Jetta Car?

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MacJade
07/29/25 1:10am
The method for adjusting the rearview mirror of a Jetta car is as follows: 1. To adjust the left rearview mirror, rotate the button to the L position, and move the button up, down, left, or right to adjust the angle. 2. To adjust the right rearview mirror, rotate the button to the R position, and move the button up, down, left, or right to adjust the angle. 3. Once adjusted to the desired position, rotate the button to the middle position. More information about the Jetta car is as follows: 1. The new Jetta has significant changes in its exterior design. The front grille adopts a mesh pattern, and the headlight assembly features a new design both in outline and internal structure, with chrome trim decorations inside. The front bumper also adopts a new style, making the entire front look more refined. 2. The interior features a four-spoke multifunction steering wheel. For the infotainment screen, higher trim levels are equipped with a large LCD screen, while the lower trim levels still offer a decent interior feel. The only downside is the use of hard materials for the dashboard trim.
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Valentina
08/12/25 5:19am
I've been driving for over 30 years, and adjusting the Jetta's mirrors is simple but crucial. First, sit firmly in the driver's seat after getting in, adjust the seat and steering wheel to the most comfortable position, and keep your head still against the headrest. When adjusting the left mirror, press the edge of the mirror with your hand and slowly adjust it until you can see a small edge of your car's rear and a wide view of the road in the mirror. The method for the right mirror is the same. If the Jetta is a high-end model, it might have electric control buttons—adjust it to cover the right lane without getting too close to the curb to avoid blind spots. For the interior rearview mirror, simply pull it to align with the center of the rear windshield, ensuring the entire window is in view. After adjusting, try turning your head to check blind spots for safety. Regularly readjust to account for bumps or if passengers change positions. Safety first—this can reduce rear-end or lane-changing accidents, especially making it more visible when driving at night.
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