
Start the vehicle and rotate the mirror adjustment button to the L position. Shift into R gear while pressing the brake pedal, then use the mirror adjustment lever to adjust the mirror position, which will determine the tilt angle of the mirror when shifting into R gear next time. After adjustment, shift the gear back to P, then follow the above steps to adjust the angle of the right mirror.

I found the setting for the auto-dipping rearview mirror feature on Land Rover vehicles to be quite straightforward. Having driven one for several years, I'd like to share the steps. First, sit in the car and start the ignition, then shift into reverse (R gear) – this is crucial. Next, locate the mirror adjustment button on the door panel, usually the small toggle switch that controls left/right selection, and set it to the right mirror position. While in reverse gear, manually rotate the mirror downward using the adjustment wheel until it points toward the ground, roughly showing the wheels and curb. Hold this position for a few seconds after adjustment, and the system will automatically save this setting. From then on, the mirror will automatically tilt down during reversing to help you see lower obstacles. This design utilizes the vehicle's computer memory function to prevent parking scrapes, making it easy for beginners to master. Remember to periodically test the feature to ensure it's functioning properly and prevent malfunctions.

As an ordinary person quite interested in automotive technology, let me explain the setup steps for Land Rover's reverse mirror tilt feature. Start the engine and immediately shift to reverse gear R - this is the activation point. Then use the interior mirror control button to select the right-side mirror, manually rotate the adjustment knob to tilt the mirror downward to your preferred angle (generally recommended to see about 20cm of road surface near the tires). After adjustment, the system memorizes the position for automatic activation during next reverse operation. This process relies on electric mechanisms and sensor controls, making it quite intelligent. If unresponsive, check whether the gear is fully engaged or if buttons were accidentally pressed - you can also restart the vehicle. Though a simple feature, it improves parking accuracy, reduces blind spot risks, and demonstrates thoughtful human-centered design.

I just learned this recently, and setting the mirror tilt-down feature on my Land Rover is quite easy. Get in the car, start the engine, shift into reverse (R), press the button for the right mirror, and manually adjust it downward until you can see the ground. Hold it in place, and the system will save the setting. Now, the mirror automatically tilts down when reversing, making it easy to avoid potholes. Give it a try—it's really practical.

As a woman who often drives in the city, I find this feature super convenient. When setting it up, start the car, shift to R gear, press the right mirror button to adjust it downward to see the ground position, and the system automatically saves it. Later when reversing, it tilts down to help me see the curb clearly and prevent scratches. It's especially worry-free when parking, no need to crane my neck. If it occasionally malfunctions, just shift gears again to check.


