How to Open the Side Rearview Mirror?

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McEmmanuel
07/25/25 12:50am
The side rearview mirror usually has a control switch on the driver's door, which can be opened directly. There are two designs for the rearview mirror heating control switch: one is integrated with the electric rearview mirror adjustment combination switch, and the other is located on the air conditioning control panel. Below is an introduction to the correct usage of rearview mirrors: 1. Introduction One: During driving, the car is in a dynamic state of change. Drivers typically focus only on the traffic conditions ahead when observing and collecting traffic information, often neglecting the traffic conditions on both sides and behind. 2. Introduction Two: This means failing to utilize the rearview mirrors correctly for observation, leading to incorrect judgments and inappropriate operational measures.
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AustinRose
08/10/25 3:55pm
I feel that adjusting the side mirrors is quite crucial, especially for driving safety. First, you need to sit in the driver's seat and locate the control button inside the car. If it's an electric model, there are separate buttons for the left and right mirrors—press them while observing the mirror's movement. For manual adjustment, there's usually a small lever on the door panel; turning it adjusts the angle. From my experience, the ideal adjustment should allow you to see a small portion of your car's body and the rear lane in the mirror, minimizing blind spots and reducing risks during overtaking. Always adjust while parked—never do it while driving, as distracted driving is dangerous. Also, regularly check the mirror's cleanliness; dust can blur your vision and affect judgment. Develop a good habit of quickly glancing at them before each trip to prevent potential hazards.
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