How to Adjust the Rearview Mirror of the Tiguan?
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The method to adjust the rearview mirror of the Tiguan is: Press the circular button next to the door corresponding to the rearview mirror, then adjust the mirror up, down, left, or right as needed. The functions of the rearview mirror are: 1. To prevent traffic safety accidents and ensure personal safety; 2. To expand the driver's field of vision. The Tiguan is a compact SUV with the following dimensions: length 4506mm, width 1809mm, height 1685mm, wheelbase 2684mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 63 liters. It is equipped with a 1.8T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 118kW and a maximum power speed range of 4500 to 6200 rpm.
When I first started driving my Tiguan, it took me quite some time to adjust the mirrors. Remember to first sit firmly in the driver's seat and adjust the seat to the most comfortable position. Then, find a small round button on the door handle with your left hand—you can gently toggle it to adjust the left and right mirrors. I usually start with the left mirror, positioning it to show a bit of my own car's rear end, mainly to cover the blind spot on the side, so I don’t have to worry about cars passing by when changing lanes. The right mirror is adjusted slightly outward to get a better view of the road conditions. Don’t forget the rearview mirror inside the car—lift and adjust it to get a full view of what's behind. Also, mirrors tend to fog up after rain, so regular cleaning or adding a water-repellent coating can be very practical. In short, taking a minute or two to adjust them properly makes driving much safer—otherwise, blind spots can make lane changes nerve-wracking. I always check them before long trips to ensure clear visibility, and this habit has saved me multiple times.