How to adjust the rearview mirror on an Audi A6?
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Audi A6 rearview mirror adjustment: Position the horizon at the center 1/2 of the left rearview mirror while keeping 1/4 of the car body visible in the mirror. Below are specific details about the Audi A6: 1. Powertrain: Equipped with the new 839+ dual-clutch transmission. Comfort-oriented. Low fuel consumption with a combined rate of 8.2L/100km. The new Audi A6L 3.0TFSI comes standard with adjustable air suspension. This leading feature unique to its class allows drivers to adjust the chassis system characteristics based on driving speed and road conditions, meeting various driving style requirements. 2. Handling: Simple operation with exceptionally smooth gear shifts. The vehicle's robust chassis handles diverse road surfaces well, offering strong body stability with minimal roll during turns. It maintains high-speed performance with excellent off-road capabilities and escape ability. Spacious interior eliminates any sense of crowding.
I drive an older A6, and adjusting the mirrors is quite straightforward. First, sit in your proper driving position—don’t adjust them while leaning, or your view will be off when driving. On the door armrest, find the round knob marked with L and R. Turn it clockwise to L to adjust the left mirror. A tip: adjust the left mirror first—position it so you can just see a bit of your car’s body, with the horizon centered in the mirror. Then turn to R for the right mirror, adjusting it to see the rear wheel but leaving less sky visible to reduce blind spots. After adjusting, press the center button to save the position—it’ll restore with seat memory next time. For tilting the mirror when reversing, hold the corresponding side button while in reverse gear. The downside is that you’ll need to readjust whenever someone else drives the car.