How to adjust the rearview mirrors of Geely Boyue?
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Geely Boyue rearview mirror adjustment method: 1. When the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position, rotate the mirror adjustment switch to L (left) or R (right) to select the mirror to be adjusted; 2. Push the mirror adjustment switch left, right, up, or down to adjust the mirror; after adjustment, turn the left and right mirror adjustment switch to 0 (middle). Here are the relevant details: 1. For the central interior rearview mirror, adjust the horizon reflection inside the central rearview mirror to the center of the mirror, and adjust the reflection of the right ear to the left edge of the mirror. 2. For the left exterior rearview mirror, adjust the horizon reflection inside the mirror to the center of the mirror, and adjust the reflection of the left side of the car to occupy 1/4 of the right side of the mirror. 3. For the right exterior rearview mirror, adjust the horizon reflection inside the mirror to be positioned at 2/3 of the mirror's height, and adjust the reflection of the right side of the car to occupy 1/4 of the left side of the mirror.
I've been driving the Geely Boyue for several years and find the rearview mirror adjustment particularly important for safe driving, especially since this car has good visibility but still needs precise adjustment. First, adjust your seating position and sit firmly, then locate the round or square button cluster on the door—usually near the left-hand door handle. There's a selector button to switch between the left and right mirrors. Use the adjacent up, down, left, and right buttons to slowly move the mirror until you can see a bit of the car body and the horizon in the middle from the right mirror. The left mirror is similar but angled slightly outward to avoid blind spots. The interior rearview mirror is even simpler—just push it up manually to adjust the angle. I make it a habit to do this before driving; once adjusted, there's no glare at night, and blind spots are significantly reduced. New car buttons might be a bit stiff at first, but they'll loosen up with a few tries. Remember to take a quick look back to confirm the adjustment, especially for new drivers—don't rush to drive off.