How to adjust the rearview mirror of the TAYRON?
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There is a knob on the driver's left door. Turn it to R for the right side and to L for the left side. Adjust the rearview mirror angle by pushing the button in different directions. More information about the TAYRON is as follows: 1. The TAYRON is a car under FAW-Volkswagen. The TAYRON has three length specifications: 4589mm/4595mm/4590mm, a width of 1860mm, a height of 1660mm, and a wheelbase of 2731mm. 2. The short body + long wheelbase design is a feature of the new models on Volkswagen's MQB platform. Compared to the Kodiaq on the same platform, the TAYRON has a shorter body but aligns with its more upscale positioning emphasizing sportiness.
Adjusting the Tiguan's mirrors is quite straightforward. I usually start with the left side: sit in the driver's seat, locate the knob on the door panel, turn it to the L position, then use the directional buttons to slowly adjust the mirror until you can see about a quarter of your car's width in the mirror, with the distant horizon right in the center. This gives a clear view of vehicles behind. For the right side, turn the knob to R and adjust using the same method, but push it out a bit more since the blind spot is larger on that side. You can also set the mirrors to automatically tilt down when reversing—just enable this feature in the central control screen, which is super handy. When washing the car, remind the workers not to force the mirror glass—it's motorized, and repairs can be a hassle if damaged.