How to Adjust the Rearview Mirror of Haval F5?

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MacNaomi
07/29/25 4:00pm
Haval F5 comes standard with electrically adjustable rearview mirrors across all models. The electric adjustment knob is located on the door trim panel on the driver's side, in front of the window switch. To use, rotate the adjustment knob to the corresponding left or right side mirror, then adjust the mirror by moving the knob forward, backward, left, or right. After adjustment, return the knob to the middle position. Below is an introduction to the Haval F5: 1. As the first model under the Haval F series, the Haval F5 is positioned as an entry-level compact SUV. It was officially launched on September 26, 2018, with four models featuring a 1.5T+7DCT powertrain. 2. In terms of appearance, the Haval F5 adopts a golden body proportion design, featuring an elongated hood, a wide body, and a fastback design, highlighting its overall stylish and dynamic exterior. 3. In terms of configuration, the Haval F5 is equipped with the Haval Interconnect 3.0 system, including remote vehicle control, online services, intelligent services, and an intelligent voice interaction system. Remote vehicle control includes remote unlock/lock, remote start/stop engine, and remote on/off air conditioning. Online features include Gaode navigation, QQ Music, and Koala FM. Intelligent services include dedicated customer service and road assistance.
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