How to Adjust the Rearview Mirror of the New Jetta?

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Sousa
07/29/25 5:20pm
Adjustment method for the new Jetta's rearview mirror: To adjust the left mirror, rotate the button to the L position, then move it up, down, left, or right to change the angle. To adjust the right mirror, rotate the button to the R position and adjust it similarly. Once you find the desired position, rotate the button back to the middle. The Jetta is a car brand under FAW-Volkswagen, a joint venture of the German Volkswagen Group in China. In terms of body dimensions, the new Jetta measures 4501mm in length, 1704mm in width, and 1469mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2604mm. For the interior, the new Jetta follows Volkswagen's design style, featuring a larger LCD display on the dashboard, along with USB, SD card, and AUX ports. The air vents above the display have a new design.
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