How to Adjust the Right Rearview Mirror of a Car Most Appropriately?

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DiBrianna
08/28/25 4:29am
You can adjust it using the electric buttons inside the car, which are located on the left side of the steering wheel, allowing you to adjust both the left and right rearview mirrors. Adjust the left and right positions so that the left edge of the mirror just cuts to the right ear of the image in the mirror. For the up and down positions, place the distant horizon in the center, while adjusting the left and right positions so that the car body occupies 1/4 of the mirror's range. Key points for adjusting the right rearview mirror: place the horizon at the 2/3 position of the mirror, then adjust the edge of the car body to occupy 1/4 of the mirror's image.
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Everdeen
09/10/25 3:00am
I used to overlook adjusting the right side mirror when I first started driving. After settling into the driver's seat, I make sure my posture is upright, with my back against the seat and head resting on the headrest. Then, I use the control button near the steering wheel to adjust the right mirror until I can see a small portion of the car body—about 10 centimeters of the rear—and beyond that, a full view of the road. After setting it up, I test it by changing lanes; if no vehicles suddenly appear from behind, it means the blind spot is minimized. Experts say this significantly reduces accidents, so I always take a quick glance to confirm before driving, especially making sure to clean the mirrors in rainy or dusty conditions. As a beginner, I learned the hard way: once, I didn’t adjust properly before hitting the highway and nearly collided with another car. Now, it’s a habit to spend half a minute adjusting when parked—small details make a big difference in road safety.
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McJocelyn
10/24/25 3:48am
Adjusting the right rearview mirror is a fundamental part of my daily driving safety routine. After settling into the driver's seat, I sit upright without leaning, relax my head against the headrest, and gently use my right hand to turn the adjustment knob outward. The ideal position allows me to just catch a glimpse of the car's edge without it occupying too much space, leaving the majority of the mirror's view for observing the road behind. For instance, when changing lanes, I can monitor the movement of vehicles in the right rear wheel area. I also prefer to cross-check with the interior rearview mirror to ensure a seamless field of vision. To test the accuracy of the adjustment, I find a quiet road and simulate a lane change to verify if blind spots are adequately covered. This method helps prevent rear-end collisions, something I emphasize especially when family members use the car—drive patiently, make fine adjustments once, and unless there's a significant change in seating position, there's no need for readjustment, saving time and ensuring peace of mind.
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