
Malibu's rearview mirror can be opened by using the key or pressing the opening button to automatically unfold. The rearview mirror reflects the situation behind, beside, and below the car, allowing the driver to indirectly see the position clearly and expanding the driver's field of vision. The Malibu is a mid-size car launched by SAIC-GM , with a body length, width, and height of 4855 mm, 1854 mm, and 1476 mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2737 mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 61 liters. The Malibu is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 125 kW at 5600 rpm, and a maximum torque of 250 Nm at 2000 to 4000 rpm.

I've driven the Malibu a few times, and adjusting the rearview mirrors is quite simple. Sit in the driver's seat and feel around the left side of the door—there's a small panel with buttons. Look for the markings labeled L and R. Press L for the left mirror and R for the right one. Then, use the central joystick to push up, down, left, or right to adjust the mirror angle slowly, ensuring clear visibility of the rear while driving. The exterior mirrors can also be folded to prevent scratches. Just park on a flat surface, gently pull the bottom of the mirror toward the car body, and avoid using excessive force to prevent damage. This design is quite convenient, but remember to stay focused when adjusting mirrors on the road to ensure safety. Regular is also important—if the mirror gets stuck, it might be due to dust or wiring issues. Wipe it clean with a cloth periodically.

As someone who enjoys tinkering with cars, I quickly figured out the rearview mirror controls after getting my hands on the Malibu. The control panel is usually located on the left door armrest area. Press the L/R button to select the target mirror, then use the four-way joystick to flexibly adjust the angle. Setting it up before driving eliminates blind spots and provides a wider field of view. If the mirror won't open or gets stuck, try manual folding—stand outside and gently push the mirror frame inward. It usually moves smoothly, but don't force it to avoid damage and costly repairs. By the way, the benefit of power mirrors is clear: they prevent scratches and make parking in narrow alleys worry-free. If it won't fold, check if the switch is dusty or if a fuse has blown—minor issues you can often fix yourself.

I often encounter rearview mirror issues when repairing cars, and the Malibu's mirror adjustment is straightforward. First, sit in the driver's seat, locate the control on the door, press the LR indicator to select the left or right mirror, then use the small joystick to adjust until the view is satisfactory. If the mirror doesn't move at all, it might be due to a faulty controller, loose wiring, or a blown fuse. Disconnecting the negative cable for ten minutes and then reconnecting it usually resets the system and fixes the issue. To fold the mirror, simply push it inward manually, but be careful not to force it and damage the mirror base. Maintenance for these power mirrors is simple—just avoid spraying water directly on the controller during car washes to prevent short circuits.

Safe driving is my habit, and rearview mirror adjustment must be done properly. When driving my Malibu, I always pull over to a safe spot before adjusting the mirrors: press the LR button on the door, then use the joystick to slowly push up, down, left, or right until I have a complete rear view to reduce accident risks. The folding feature is very practical for parking on the roadside to prevent collisions—just gently push it in manually, being careful not to force it. A quick reminder: if the mirror won’t open, the controller might be frozen or damp—simply restart the vehicle immediately and avoid fiddling with it on the road to prevent distractions. Regularly check the mirror’s stability to ensure it won’t fail in critical moments.

As a new driver learning with the Malibu, adjusting the rearview mirrors is actually not difficult to understand. The steps are: sit in the driver's seat, look for the button marked with L and R near the left door, press one to select the mirror, then use the small control lever to slowly adjust the angle. If the mirror gets stuck and won't open, don't panic—it might be a minor issue; check the manual or ask for help. To fold the mirror, simply hold the mirror lens and gently push it toward the car body without using excessive force. As a beginner, I found that practicing step by step makes adjusting the mirrors while driving much quicker and safer. Stay calm and prioritize safety—don't rush.


