How to Adjust the Rearview Mirror of Highlander?
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The method to adjust the rearview mirror of Highlander is: locate the adjustment button near the driver's knee, and use the adjustment lever to adjust the rearview mirror. Taking the 2020 Highlander as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4890mm, width 1925mm, height 1715mm, wheelbase 2790mm, and fuel tank capacity 72.5l. The 2020 Highlander features a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear E-type multi-link independent suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0L inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 220ps, maximum power of 165kw, maximum torque of 350nm, and is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
Adjusting the rearview mirror in the car is actually quite simple. The Highlander has a rearview mirror control panel designed on the driver's door panel. Just find the square button on the left to switch between the left and right mirrors, then move the adjustment lever up, down, left, or right to rotate the mirror. I prefer adjusting my seating position first before setting the mirrors. Find a safe spot to park the car and make sure the windows fully expose the rearview mirror area. When adjusting the left mirror, position it so that the car body just hides the door handle, which helps reduce blind spots. For the right mirror, it's best to see two to three white lane lines from the rear. Before every reverse parking, I like to check the angle—aligning the top edge of the rearview mirror with the middle of the rear car's window is the safest. If traveling with family, I also fine-tune the mirrors based on passengers' seating positions to avoid blocking their view from the back.