
The method to adjust the rearview mirrors on a Prado is as follows: 1. Enter the vehicle and check if the angles of the left and right rearview mirrors are appropriate; 2. Locate the rearview mirror adjustment button in the upper right corner of the left side of the center console; 3. Press the L switch to adjust the left rearview mirror; 4. Press the R switch to adjust the right rearview mirror; 5. Press the buttons in different directions to adjust the rearview mirrors to rotate in different directions. The Prado is a mid-to-large SUV under FAW Toyota, with body dimensions of: length 5010 mm, width 1885 mm, height 1890 mm, a wheelbase of 2790 mm, a ground clearance of 215 mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 87 liters. The Prado is equipped with a 3.5L naturally aspirated V6 engine, with a maximum horsepower of 280 hp, a maximum power of 206 kW, and a maximum power speed of 6000 rpm.

When I first started driving the Prado, I didn't know much about adjusting the rearview mirrors either. It's actually quite simple. Find the round button on the driver's door panel marked with L and R - press L for the left mirror and R for the right one. After the light turns on, just move the adjacent directional button up, down, left, or right to adjust the angle. The key is to park on level ground before adjusting. Ideally, you should see about one-quarter of your car's body in the mirror, with the distant horizon roughly in the center. I always make it a habit to check the blind spots after adjusting, especially since the Prado's rear window visibility isn't as good as sedans. Remember to turn on the heating switch during rainy days to prevent fogging - this makes highway lane changes much more secure.

Hey buddy, adjusting the mirrors on a Prado requires some know-how. Just press the round button on the door panel—select L for the left mirror or R for the right, then use the four-way directional pad to move the mirror once the indicator lights up. Make sure your seat position is fixed before adjusting, or your view will be off when you change posture. For example, I prefer the mirrors to show more traffic when driving in the city, but I adjust them higher for terrain visibility when off-roading. The mirror heating button near the AC panel is super handy in the rain—don’t forget to turn it on when the rear windshield fogs up. The folding feature is activated by holding the lock button on the key fob, which is great for squeezing through narrow roads.

Adjusting the Prado's rearview mirrors should align with driving habits. All electric adjustment buttons are located on the left door armrest area: directional buttons paired with an L/R toggle switch. When pressing L to adjust the left mirror, a red light will illuminate. Hold the four-way button until the edge of the rear wheel arch becomes visible. For long-distance driving, it's advisable to lower them slightly to clearly see lane markings. When carrying cargo, I prefer to raise the right mirror to monitor the cargo box. If the mirror glass shakes, it indicates loose brackets that need prompt repair. Don't overlook the defrost button hidden in the center console during winter. The version with memory function intelligently stores mirror angles simultaneously when setting the seat position.


