How to adjust the rearview mirror of Wuling Hongguang S?

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VonBradley
07/24/25 6:27am
Wuling Hongguang S rearview mirror adjustment method: The adjustment knob for the rearview mirror can be seen on the door. Turning the knob to the 0 position turns off the rearview mirror adjustment; turning it to the L position adjusts the left rearview mirror; turning it to the R position adjusts the right rearview mirror. Move the knob up, down, left, or right to adjust the rearview mirror's angle accordingly. The Wuling Hongguang S has a body length, width, and height of 4390mm, 1660mm, and 1750mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2720mm. The vehicle is front-engine, rear-wheel drive, and its engine has a maximum power of 56kw and a maximum torque of 110nm.
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Alan
08/11/25 2:09am
Hey, I remember when I first started driving the Wuling Hongguang S, I used to fiddle with the rearview mirror adjustment a lot. Generally, when sitting in the driver's seat, start the car first but don't drive off. On the inside of the main driver's door, near the handle, there's a small button or knob—that's the control switch. Gently press the up, down, left, or right directions to adjust the mirror angle until you can clearly see the road behind you. Don't just focus on the rear of the car; make sure to cover the blind spots. Remember to adjust when the car is stationary—safety first, otherwise, you might get flustered and cause an accident. The rearview mirrors on Wuling cars may not be high-end, but they're durable. I usually check to make sure the mirrors are clean and not dirty, otherwise, they'll get blurry in the rain. After adjusting, test your seating position—in case kids are playing in the back, you can still see clearly. These small details are super important for driving safety. I make it a habit to check for looseness once a month.
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