How to Remove the Rearview Mirror of a Langdong?

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Michael
07/29/25 10:55pm
First, you need to handle the mirror lens. Press the head of the lens with your hand to make the tail lift up. Then, grab the tail with your hand and pull it outward forcefully to remove the lens. The car's rearview mirrors are located on the left and right sides of the car's front.
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