How to Adjust the Rearview Mirror of Baojun 730?

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McAxel
07/30/25 6:28am
Baojun 730's electric adjustment for the exterior rearview mirrors is integrated on the driver's side door panel armrest. Use this button to adjust the mirrors by first turning the knob to the left or right to select the side you wish to adjust, then move the adjustment lever to change the angle. Exercise caution when folding or unfolding the exterior rearview mirrors to prevent injury. Precautions for rearview mirror adjustment are as follows: 1. Fold or unfold the exterior rearview mirrors only when there is no one within their folding range. 2. When folding or unfolding the exterior rearview mirrors, ensure your fingers are not caught between the mirror and its base. 3. Convex (or spherical) mirrors can expand the field of vision but reflect objects smaller than they are, making them appear farther away than they actually are. 4. Estimating the distance to other vehicles using convex mirrors when changing lanes may lead to serious accidents. 5. It is best to use the interior rearview mirror to judge the distance to vehicles behind or other vehicles. 6. Always ensure a clear view of the rear of the vehicle.
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