
Steps to adjust the Magotan rearview mirrors: 1. Locate the rotary knob for mirror adjustment on the door handle. 2. Turn the knob to "0" to deactivate mirror adjustment. 3. Turn the knob to "L" to select the left mirror or to "R" for the right mirror. 4. Press the knob in different directions to adjust the mirror angles accordingly. Below is some information about rearview mirrors: 1. Car rearview mirrors are positioned on both sides of the vehicle's front and inside the cabin. They provide visibility of the rear, sides, and below the car, acting as a "second pair of eyes" to expand the driver's field of vision. 2. Rearview mirrors are categorized by installation location into exterior mirrors, under-mirrors, and interior mirrors. By function, exterior mirrors show the rear sides, under-mirrors display the front underside, and the interior mirror reflects the rear and interior of the vehicle.

To adjust the mirrors on the Magotan, I usually start by setting the driver's seat for a comfortable view. Then, I locate the electric adjustment buttons on the door—the left knob controls the left mirror, and the right knob controls the right one. Adjust the mirrors so that the sky occupies about one-third of the view, with the road and ground taking up most of the space. It’s best to see the rear door handle of your own car for better blind-spot awareness. At night, I enable the anti-glare function to reduce glare from headlights behind me. Higher-end Magotan models even come with memory settings, which save your preferred mirror positions for convenience. Also, always check if the mirrors can fold properly, especially when parking on the street to avoid scratches. Properly adjusted mirrors significantly reduce the risk of accidents, so it’s a good practice to readjust them whenever a new driver takes the wheel.

As a frequent driver, I believe the key to setting rearview mirrors lies in choosing the right angle. After getting into the car, first ensure the seat is properly adjusted, sit upright, and then operate the knob on the inner side of the door. The left rearview mirror should be adjusted slightly lower to clearly see the edge of the car body and the road behind; the right rearview mirror should be kept at a higher angle to reduce blind spots. The electric buttons on the Magotan are simple—turning left adjusts the left mirror, and turning right adjusts the right one. Don’t rush to test on the road; first, check in a safe location whether reversing or lane changing is clear. If there’s a glare issue, activate the night mode of the rearview mirror. Maintain an overall ratio of one-third sky and two-thirds ground. Once this becomes a habit, it will enhance driving safety and make daily easier.

When I was learning to drive, I figured out how to adjust the Magotan's rearview mirrors by myself: After sitting steadily, locate the door buttons, try turning the left knob to adjust the left mirror and the right knob for the right mirror. Adjust them to capture the rear part of the car and the side of the road. Avoid setting them too high or too low. Lowering the mirror can help see the wheels to prevent scratches. Repeatedly test the angles by reversing in a parking lot to ensure no blind spots. Safety comes first!

When adjusting the rearview mirrors for the Magotan, I prioritize comfort and visibility. First, ensure the driver's seat is in a comfortable position, then use the electric controls to adjust the left mirror slightly downward for better ground view, while setting the right mirror slightly higher to minimize blind spots on the right side. For long-distance or nighttime driving, activating the anti-glare feature significantly reduces eye strain. The folding function is particularly handy for protecting the mirrors when parking in tight spaces. It's advisable to make several adjustments to find the perfect position. Developing a habit of checking these settings before each drive can greatly extend the lifespan of the rearview mirrors.

I learned how to adjust the rearview mirrors through multiple mistakes: setting them too high makes it hard to see the car's rear door handles, while too low risks overlooking pedestrians. The electric buttons on the Magotan are quite practical—turning the knob left adjusts the left mirror, and right adjusts the right mirror. The ideal setting shows about one-third sky and the rest road. I also frequently use the folding feature for easier parking. Remember to regularly clean the mirror surfaces to prevent dust from obstructing your view, ensuring a smooth and safe drive.


