How to adjust the rearview mirror of the T-Roc?

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DiAustin
07/30/25 6:20am
The adjustment method for the T-Roc's rearview mirror: Locate the rearview mirror adjustment knob, which corresponds to three positions: L, O, and R. L is for adjusting the left rearview mirror. Turn the knob to L, and rotating the knob upwards will raise the mirror, while lowering the knob will lower the mirror. Rotating the knob to the left will turn the mirror left, and rotating it to the right will turn the mirror right. R is for adjusting the right rearview mirror, with the same operation method as the left mirror. Turn the knob to R, then rotate the knob upwards to raise the mirror. The T-Roc is a compact SUV launched by FAW-Volkswagen, with dimensions of 4318mm in length, 1819mm in width, and 1582mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2680mm. It is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 110kW, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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