
The method to adjust the rearview mirror of the Bin Yue is: 1. Locate the control adjustment button on the left side of the driver's position; 2. The 0 position in the middle of the adjustment knob turns off the adjustment function; 3. Rotate the knob to 'r' to adjust the direction and angle of the right rearview mirror; 4. Rotate the knob to 'l' to adjust the direction and angle of the left rearview mirror. Taking the 2020 Bin Yue as an example, its front suspension is a MacPherson independent suspension, the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent suspension, equipped with a 1.4L inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 141ps, a maximum power of 104kw, a maximum torque of 235nm, and matched with a 6-speed manual transmission.

After years of driving, I've figured out some tips for adjusting the rearview mirrors on my Bin Yue: Sit in the driver's seat, turn the key to the ON position or start the engine, then look for the electric control panel on the inner side of the door—it has L and R buttons to select the left or right mirror. Use the four-way buttons to adjust the mirrors slowly up, down, left, and right. I always do this in a safe parking spot to ensure the mirrors cover part of the rear tires and provide a clear view of the entire rear lane, reducing blind spots. After adjusting, test it by reversing or changing lanes—clear visibility makes driving much easier. Never adjust while driving, as it can distract you and cause accidents. Also, improper mirror positioning can disable the backup camera assist, so check regularly to prevent loose mirrors or dirt from obstructing your view. Once you make it a habit, safety improves significantly, especially during night driving, where good visibility reduces fatigue.

When I first got my Binyue, I studied this: There's an adjustment switch on the inside of the door, select L for the left mirror or R for the right mirror, then use the electric control button to slowly move it to the right position. When adjusting, I make sure the blind spot disappears from the side view, ensuring the angle isn't too inward or outward, so it can scan the vehicles behind. The operation is super simple, just takes a few minutes to get it right, saving you from panicking while driving. Also, remember to adjust the position before rainy days to work with the heating function (if your model has it), preventing the mirrors from fogging up. Plus, with the mirrors properly adjusted, the parking sensors are more accurate, helping avoid minor accidents like scraping the rims. New drivers will get the hang of it after a few tries, don't be afraid to experiment.

As someone familiar with car structures, I noticed the Binyue's mirror adjustment relies on an electronic control system: Start the vehicle to the ON position, use the switch on the door to select the left or right mirror, and press the buttons to adjust the mirror angle to eliminate blind spots. When adjusting, ensure you can see the edge of the rear tire, and once the position is stable, the field of view becomes wide. This process avoids damaging the motor by manual pulling. By the way, proper adjustment can enhance driving safety and reduce lane-changing risks.


