
To adjust the rearview mirror of the Baojun 730: 1. Turn the electric adjustment knob on the driver's side door panel handle left or right to the side of the rearview mirror you want to adjust. 2. Move the adjustment lever to adjust the angle. The Baojun 730 is a 5-door, 7-seat MPV with body dimensions of 4780mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1740mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. It is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, delivering a maximum power of 108 kW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm. The drive system is front-wheel drive, with a MacPherson strut independent suspension at the front and a torsion beam non-independent suspension at the rear.

Adjusting the rearview mirrors of the Baojun 730 is quite simple. With years of driving experience and familiarity with similar models, I always start by locating the control switch on the driver's seat. Typically, there's a small lever or button on the door handle—after starting the vehicle, gently move it to adjust the mirror angle. The electric adjustment version is even more convenient: simply toggle left or right to select the mirror direction, then fine-tune up, down, forward, or backward to cover the rear view. For manual adjustment, push the mirror surface by hand, but avoid excessive force to prevent damage. I recommend first settling into your seat in a simulated driving posture, adjusting both mirrors to fully capture the lane behind and the side of the vehicle, eliminating any blind spots. Regularly check them after car washes or rain to ensure they’re clean and unobstructed. Before long trips, a slight readjustment can save hassle on the road. New drivers might find it tricky at first, but following these steps a few times will turn it into a habitual action.

I've encountered several times when novice friends asked how to adjust the rearview mirrors, which is actually the first step to ensuring driving safety. For the Baojun 730, the rearview mirror adjustment is controlled by the switch on the inner side of the door. When using electric adjustment, first lightly tap the switch with your finger to select the left or right mirror, then move it bit by bit until you can see the entire view behind the car. Make sure there are no blind spots or just the sky in the mirror. The standard adjustment is to have a small portion of the car body visible on the inner side of the mirror and most of the road, ensuring safe lane changes. Be extra careful with manual adjustments to avoid breaking the mirror. If the mirror gets too hot after parking in the sun for too long in summer, wait for it to cool down before adjusting. Developing this habit before driving can prevent accidents, especially at night or in rainy or foggy conditions. Also, remember that the rearview mirror angle changes with the seat height, so adjust the mirror position immediately after setting the seat—don’t skip this step for convenience.

Adjusting the rearview mirrors of the Baojun 730 is quite practical. There are control buttons on the door—just toggle them to adjust the direction for the electric version, or gently push the mirror surface for the manual version. The goal is to set the rearview mirror angle correctly, ensuring clear visibility of vehicles on the rear lanes while keeping the car body only at the corners. Steps: start the car, test the switch, and fine-tune left or right until satisfied. Don’t forget to check how to use the heating or folding functions—some models can activate anti-fogging with one button. It’s simple to operate, and beginners can learn it in a minute or two, saving time and reducing driving risks.

When I drove the Baojun 730, I adjusted the rearview mirrors to my daily habits. The lever on the door handle felt great to use—just a gentle slide to control the mirror's rotation. The steps were: first, sit in position, start the vehicle, then adjust the mirrors for a clear and unobstructed view, ensuring no blind spots. When manually adjusting, press the mirror frame lightly—avoid pushing too hard. After parking, always check if the mirror is loose or dirty, as it can affect clarity. I also added a rain-repellent coating to protect the mirror’s functionality, preventing water fog from obstructing the view during rainy drives—this saved a lot of hassle. Before seasonal changes or long trips, I always perform this check to maintain a comfortable and worry-free drive.

When I was learning to drive, my instructor emphasized rearview mirror adjustment. For the Baojun 730, the door-mounted controller is the starting point. Electric adjustment: After starting the vehicle, toggle the switch and gradually adjust the mirror angle until the road behind is clearly visible, with the car body occupying less than 1/4 of the view. For manual operation, gently push the mirror frame without excessive force to avoid damaging the mirror structure. The recommended safety angle is to see all lanes behind for dynamic monitoring, avoiding half-adjustment that could cause turning risks. Additionally, if the model has heating or folding buttons, consult the manual first to try these functions—defrosting and anti-fog features are highly practical. Take your time during adjustment, test multiple times to find the optimal position ensuring stable all-weather driving.


