How to Operate the Rearview Mirror Switch?
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The operation method of the rearview mirror switch: The rearview mirror button is located on the control panel on the left side of the driver's seat. Move it to the L position of the rearview mirror switch and rotate left or right to adjust the left rearview mirror. Move it to the R position to adjust the right rearview mirror. Move it to the 0 position to turn off the adjustment. The car's rearview mirrors are located on both sides of the front of the car and inside the front of the car. They are used to reflect the situation behind the car, to the side of the car, and below the car, allowing the driver to see these areas clearly and expand the driver's field of vision. Rearview mirrors are made with two types of mirrors: one is a flat mirror, and the other is a convex mirror.
I frequently use the rearview mirror switch while driving. It's located either above the driver's left knee or on the door panel. See that knob with directional arrows? To adjust the left mirror, turn it to the L position; for the right mirror, turn to R. The middle position is the off setting. Before each adjustment, make sure to select the correct direction - for example, turn to L then press the up/down/left/right arrows to move the left mirror accordingly. Recommended settings: when adjusting the left mirror, keep about 1/4 of the car body visible in the mirror; for the right mirror, position the horizon in the upper half, and try to include a bit of the rear wheel when reversing. Always remember to return the knob to the middle position after adjustment to prevent accidental misalignment. Once a friend fiddled with the switch and pointed my right mirror completely skyward - I had to urgently readjust it to the standard view. The mirror heating function is usually integrated with the defogger button - just press it to clear condensation during rainy days.
Veteran drivers adjust their rearview mirrors with efficiency in mind. Don't rush off after getting in the car—first turn the knob to the L position and quickly glance at the left side, positioning the front door handle just at the corner of the mirror. Then switch to R to adjust the right side, ensuring a clear view of two lane widths. When using the directional buttons, just tap lightly twice with your fingertips—no need to hold them down. While reversing, I temporarily tilt the right mirror downward to check the curb position and avoid scraping the rims. I remember once driving on a winding mountain road and adjusting the left mirror upward in advance to avoid a hillside obstructing my view. Many new cars now even come with an auto-dipping feature that adjusts the mirror when shifting into reverse. The folding function of this switch is also quite handy—just rotate it to the fold mark when passing through narrow roads, and the mirror snaps neatly into place.