How to adjust the rearview mirror of Nissan Sylphy?

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IanAnn
07/30/25 1:21am
The rearview mirror adjustment for Nissan Sylphy is located on the door armrest. Push the switch to the L (left rearview mirror) position to adjust the angle of the left rearview mirror; the right rearview mirror (R position) can be used to adjust the angle of the right rearview mirror. Below are the correct adjustment angles for the rearview mirrors: 1. Central rearview mirror: Adjust the central rearview mirror so that it is parallel to the horizon, with the horizon positioned at the center 1/2 of the mirror. Of course, the mirror should be slightly angled towards the driver to ensure a clear view of the vehicles behind. 2. Left rearview mirror: Adjust the horizon to the center 1/2 of the left rearview mirror, while ensuring that 1/4 of the car body is visible in the mirror. It's important to note that the reflection of the car body should not be too little, as it would make it difficult to observe the actual situation of the vehicle closely following behind; nor should it be too much, as it would obscure the view of vehicles in other lanes. 3. Right rearview mirror: The adjustment of the right rearview mirror has its own specifics. Here, the reflection of the car body should still show 1/4, but the horizon should be adjusted to 2/3 of the right rearview mirror.
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ReedMarie
08/15/25 6:59am
Adjusting the rearview mirrors on the Nissan Sylphy is actually quite simple. Having driven this car for several years, I've gathered some experience. There's usually a control panel on the driver's door with buttons marked L and R. Select the left or right mirror, then use the directional keys to move the mirror up, down, left, or right. When adjusting, sit upright in your normal driving position, moving the mirror while checking the coverage to ensure you can see the road behind and a bit of your own car's rear—this makes reversing much safer. The electric controls respond quickly without lag. I prefer adjusting after starting the engine to avoid distractions while driving. If the mirror feels loose, you can have the bracket checked at a shop, but they're generally durable and don't need frequent adjustments. Getting this small detail right makes daily driving more comfortable with a clear view and a better mood.
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