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How to Adjust the Rearview Mirror on a Magotan?

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OliviaAnn
07/29/25 3:56pm
The steps to adjust the rearview mirror on a Magotan are: 1. Locate the rearview mirror adjustment knob; 2. Turn the knob to 0 to disable rearview mirror adjustment; 3. Turn the knob to L to select the left rearview mirror for adjustment, or turn it to R to select the right rearview mirror; 4. Press the knob in different directions to adjust the mirror. Taking the Magotan 2020 280TSI DSG Comfort model as an example, it is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 110 kW and a maximum torque of 250 N·m. Its body dimensions are: length 4865 mm, width 1832 mm, height 1471 mm, with a wheelbase of 2871 mm.
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Simoes
08/15/25 3:55am
I drive a Magotan for daily commuting, and adjusting the mirrors takes a few tries to get right. Adjusting the interior mirror is simple: sit in the driver's seat, fasten your seatbelt, gently push the mirror frame edge with your hand to align the rearview with the center of the windshield until you see the road behind clearly—no need to tilt your head. For the exterior mirrors, there's a four-way button panel near the door handle, with separate controls for left and right mirrors. Use the directional buttons to adjust the angle, slightly tilting the outer edge downward so that the car body occupies just a small portion of the view. It's safest to adjust them while parked, not while driving. After adjustment, double-check to minimize blind spots during turns. Properly adjusted Magotan mirrors enhance nighttime visibility—remember to regularly clean dust off the mirrors to prevent glare. Spending a few days fine-tuning the angles when you first get the car greatly benefits long-term safe driving.
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AmyMarie
10/12/25 4:48am
The key points for adjusting the Magotan rearview mirror are clear and practical steps. First, adjust the interior mirror; after sitting in position, manually push the mirror frame to ensure a clear, unobstructed view directly behind. Next, adjust the exterior mirrors using the marked buttons on the door panel control module—select left or right mirror, then use the up button to raise the mirror and the down button to lower it, with the left and right buttons tilting the mirror direction. The standard adjustment method recommends that the car body occupy a quarter of the mirror's surface area, with the remaining field of view covering the side and rear. Adjust while stationary to avoid distractions and accidents. If the mirror is loose or buttons are unresponsive, it may indicate a fixed base issue requiring inspection. High-end models feature memory functions to store preferred positions. After adjustment, ensure the mirror does not vibrate, affecting visibility. Regular maintenance includes wiping the mirror to prevent rain or fog from blurring the view. These small details enhance driving confidence.
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