
First, rotate the knob to the left or right rearview mirror button, and then you can adjust the required mirror in all directions. Around the knob, there is a "0" mark, which means idle. When the knob is aligned to idle, you don't have to worry about other settings being disturbed. The correct adjustment method should be that the rearview mirror is parallel to the horizon, and the horizon should be in the center of the mirror at 1/2 position.

I figured this out right after I started driving the Oshan X5. There's a small circular button area on the driver's door panel. The center knob can be turned left or right to switch between the left or right mirror, and the adjacent up/down/left/right buttons adjust the angle. Before adjusting, make sure you're seated comfortably with your back against the seat and head straight. After starting the car, turn the knob to select the mirror, then use the directional buttons to slowly move the mirror. The left mirror should clearly show the left rear door handle and the road behind, while the right mirror needs to show more of the lane to reduce blind spots. After adjusting, step out to double-check—adjusting while driving is too dangerous. It's safest to check during regular parking. This electronic control is quite convenient. Once set, I rarely need to readjust. Remember to turn on the mirror heating button on rainy days to prevent fogging and maintain clear visibility.

Adjusting the mirrors on the Oshan X5 is super easy! The round control panel near the door handle is the switch—first rotate the knob to select the mirror you want to adjust, then use the up, down, left, and right buttons to fine-tune the position. When I first started driving, I could never get it right, but now I’ve learned the key is to divide the mirror into four sections: leave the upper half for the road and let the lower half show a bit of the car body. For the left mirror, just position it so you can see your door handle, while the right mirror should be angled outward a bit more to avoid blind spots. Take a minute to adjust them when parked—don’t wait until you’re driving, as it’s distracting and risky. Also, remember to use the rearview mirror in combination with the side mirrors for full safety, and give them a quick wipe during to keep your view clear.

The rearview mirror adjustment button for the Oshan X5 is located on the driver's side door panel. Look for the knob marked with left and right indicators. Turn it to the left to adjust the left mirror and to the right for the right mirror. Once selected, press the adjacent arrow button to move the mirror into position. Remember to sit upright while adjusting. For the left mirror, ensure you can see a bit of your own car's rear and the lane behind you. The right mirror should be adjusted slightly more outward than the left. The whole process is quick and should take no more than half a minute. After adjusting, test drive to check if blind spots are reduced. The rearview mirror heating function is especially useful in winter; there's a small button icon near the knob to activate it, helping to prevent fog and rain for clear visibility.

Every time I get in the car, I make it a habit to check the rearview mirrors. The Oshan X5 features electronically adjustable mirrors with a control panel on the door. First, rotate the knob to select the left or right mirror, then use the directional buttons to adjust the height and distance. Key point: When adjusting, ensure the mirrors provide a clear view of the road behind and the side of the vehicle—incorrect angles can create blind spots. Particularly for the right mirror, I prefer to set it about 15% wider than the left one, which makes lane changes much easier. It's best to adjust them before driving—never fiddle with the buttons while on the move! Keeping the mirrors clean is crucial; I use a soft cloth with some glass cleaner monthly. In rainy weather, activating the mirror heating function adds extra peace of mind.

I'm used to adjusting the mirrors to the right position before hitting the road in my Oshan X5. The small control panel on the driver's door is super handy—turn the knob left for the left mirror, right for the right mirror, and use the directional buttons to move the mirror surface. When adjusting the left side, I make sure the car body takes up one-third of the mirror and the road two-thirds; for the right side, the car body takes up one-fourth, leaving more space for the lane. This design significantly reduces blind spots, especially when making right turns—no need to turn your head sharply. I recommend testing the adjusted mirrors in a parking lot to check the coverage. Also, keep the mirrors clear of clutter. The heating button near the control panel is a lifesaver on rainy days—no fogging up the mirrors.


