
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. 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.

When I first drove the Baojun 730, I didn't know how to adjust the rearview mirrors properly either. Later, I figured out the most comfortable method. After sitting in the driver's seat and adjusting it to a comfortable position, locate the square button panel on the door. Press 'L' to adjust the left mirror and 'R' for the right one. Move the small lever up, down, left, or right—the left mirror should show a bit of your car's side, while the right mirror should position the horizon slightly below the center. Remember to press the fold button after adjusting; it's especially useful for navigating narrow roads. It's best to make these adjustments slowly while parked—never do it while driving. Properly adjusted mirrors significantly reduce blind spots, making lane changes much safer, especially on highways.

Adjusting this car's rearview mirrors involves three simple steps: First, ensure you're seated comfortably with the steering wheel positioned so it doesn't block the instrument cluster. Then locate the mirror adjustment button marked with L/R on the left door armrest. Press the left button to adjust the driver's side mirror until you can just see your door handle in the mirror - this means about one-quarter of the mirror shows your car body. Repeat the process for the right side, but set it to show more of the adjacent lane for better visibility. Finally, check the heating function button (extremely useful for defogging in rainy weather). A common mistake beginners make is angling the mirrors too downward, which compromises distance judgment of following vehicles.

The Baojun 730's rearview mirrors are adjusted solely via the control area on the driver's door panel. Press 'L' to adjust the left mirror—slowly push the right directional button until you can just barely see the side of your own car from the corner of your eye in the mirror, which is the optimal position. To adjust the right mirror, press 'R' and position the mirror so that half the sky and half the ground are visible. After adjusting, take a test drive—when changing lanes, you should be able to see the front of the car beside you to ensure proper alignment. The rearview mirror heating button is nearby; turning it on ten minutes ahead of time during snow or icy conditions works particularly well.

I've noticed many car owners don't fully utilize their vehicle's mirror functions. When adjusting, don't just sit inside - step out to check the actual position for safety. After selecting left/right with the door panel adjustment knob, I prefer setting the left mirror to show the rear wheel position, while lowering the right mirror as much as possible to minimize blind spots. Remember to press the folding button after adjustment - the mirrors will automatically retract when locking for convenience. If the buttons don't respond, first check the master control lock on the driver's door panel - they'll work after unlocking. With properly adjusted mirrors, you won't even need to on backup cameras!

As a long-distance driver, I have a lot to say about rearview mirror adjustment. The electric adjustment knob of the Baojun 730 is on the left side. Pay attention to the motor sound when adjusting it—stop immediately if there's any abnormal noise. Adjust the left mirror so that the road occupies two-thirds of the mirror, and leave more sky in the right mirror. Here's a little trick: when parking by the curb, adjust the right mirror so that the curb just touches the bottom edge—this height prevents wheel rim scratches when reversing. Remember to clean the base gap with a damp cloth every month, as trapped gravel can make adjustments less smooth.


