How to adjust the rearview mirror of Wuling Hongguang S?
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The method to adjust the rearview mirror of Wuling Hongguang S is as follows: 1. Adjust the horizon image in the central rearview mirror to the center of the mirror, and the image of the right ear to the left edge of the mirror. 2. Adjust the horizon image in the left rearview mirror to the center of the mirror, and the image of the left side of the car body to occupy one-quarter of the right side of the mirror. Below is some information about rearview mirrors: 1. Introduction: The car rearview mirror is located on the left and right sides of the car's front and inside the car. The car rearview mirror reflects the situation behind, beside, and below the car, allowing the driver to indirectly see these positions clearly. 2. Classification: Rearview mirrors are divided by installation location into external rearview mirrors, lower rearview mirrors, and internal rearview mirrors. By purpose, external rearview mirrors reflect the rear side of the car, lower rearview mirrors reflect the front lower part of the car, and internal rearview mirrors reflect the rear of the car and the interior situation.
I've always been driving the Wuling Hongguang S, and adjusting the rearview mirrors is simple but crucial. The interior rearview mirror is adjusted by rotating the lever or knob on top; turn it slowly until you can see the complete rear road from the center of the back window. For the exterior mirrors, if they're manual, gently push the edges of the mirror with your fingers to adjust the angle up, down, left, or right. Electric mirrors have adjustment buttons on the door panel. After settling into the driver's seat with your head in a normal position, adjust the interior mirror to cover the entire rear window view. The exterior mirrors should show just a small portion of the car body while displaying most of the side and rear road areas to minimize blind spots. It's recommended to adjust them when the car is stationary. After adjustment, take a short drive to test for blind spots and make minor tweaks if any dead zones are found. Regular checks can prevent driving risks, as rearview mirrors are the first line of defense for road safety.