
Turn the knob to position L to adjust the left exterior rearview mirror. When adjusting the left exterior rearview mirror, the right exterior rearview mirror will also adjust simultaneously. If necessary, you can also turn the knob to position R to correct the position of the right exterior rearview mirror. Related details are as follows: 1. In terms of appearance, the Magotan features a newly designed grille that integrates with the headlights, adopting a horizontal and flat style. The sharp lines of the grille create a three-dimensional, dynamic, and well-layered front face. The integrated Lingxi full-LED advanced headlights come with adaptive front lighting and automatic headlight leveling, working with the Dynamic Light Assist system to illuminate the road ahead. 2. The oversized panoramic sunroof, composed of two pieces of dark-tinted heat-insulating glass, provides an expansive view, enhancing the driving experience. It is paired with an electric sunshade, reflecting thoughtful details.

After driving the Magotan for so many years, adjusting the rearview mirrors is a piece of cake. See that knob on the driver's door panel? Turn it to 'L' to adjust the left mirror—just push the knob up, down, left, or right to move the mirror. Switch to 'R' for the right side, same method. Remember not to set it too low; the horizon should be in the middle of the mirror, with just a sliver of the car body visible. On rainy days, I tilt the mirrors slightly downward to spot puddles more easily. After adjusting, always return the knob to the center to avoid accidental bumps. If your car has seat memory, press the SET button on the door after positioning—the mirror angles will save too.

When I first got my Magotan, I spent quite some time figuring out how to adjust the mirrors. The key is the round knob with L/R markings—just turn it to the side you want to adjust. When adjusting the left mirror with your left hand, pushing it slightly outward helps stabilize the movement. For the right mirror, position it just enough to see the rear door handle—too wide a view can make judging distances tricky. It’s also advisable to enable the mirror tilt-down feature for reversing; engaging reverse gear will automatically tilt the mirror to show the curb. This can be activated in the vehicle settings on the central display. After adjustments, take a test drive to ensure the mirrors fully cover the adjacent lane during lane changes.

The adjustment of the rearview mirrors in the Magotan is primarily controlled by the knob on the driver's side door panel. The steps are simple: first, turn the knob's white dot to the 'L' position to adjust the left mirror by pushing the knob up, down, left, or right. Turn it to 'R' to adjust the right mirror in the same manner. The key point is to ensure that the right rearview mirror shows 1/4 of the car body, with the sky and ground each occupying half of the mirror surface. It's recommended to adjust the mirrors in a parking lot, then have a friend walk along the rear lane to confirm blind spot coverage. For models with memory function, the mirror positions can be stored and linked with the seat position.


