How to Adjust the Rearview Mirror of the Tayron?

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McKhloe
07/24/25 12:35pm
There are 4 steps to adjust the rearview mirror of the Tayron: 1. Start the vehicle's power; 2. Check if the dashboard displays normally; 3. Locate the adjustment knob on the driver's side armrest; 4. This knob is a universal knob: Rotate it to the right, then push the knob forward, backward, left, or right to adjust the rearview mirror's up, down, left, or right positions. Similarly, to adjust the left rearview mirror, rotate the knob to the left and push it to adjust. The functions of the rearview mirror include the following 2 points: 1. It provides convenience for the driver's operation, prevents driving safety accidents, and ensures personal safety: Vehicles must be equipped with rearview mirrors, and all rearview mirrors must be adjustable; 2. It allows the driver to directly obtain external information about the rear, side, and lower parts of the vehicle while seated in the driver's seat.
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HoldenDella
08/11/25 6:42am
I've been driving the Tayron for some time now, and there's actually some technique to adjusting the mirrors. After sitting in the driver's seat, first adjust the seat position to ensure a comfortable posture. Then comes the interior rearview mirror—just grab the frame with your hand and tilt it up, down, left, or right until you have a clear, unobstructed view of the entire rear window, making sure your head doesn't block the sightline. For the side mirrors, the Tayron comes with electric adjustment controls, usually located near the door handle or on the steering column. Use the buttons to adjust the height and angle—typically, you should position them so that you can see a sliver of your own car's body while also capturing a wide view of the rear. This minimizes blind spots when reversing. To test the adjustment, have a friend walk along the side of the car to confirm there are no hidden areas. Spending a minute or two on this before driving can significantly improve safety, especially on highways or when changing lanes. Personally, I think it's worth making this a habit—don't skip it.
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