How to Set Up Volkswagen Rearview Mirrors?
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The method for setting up Volkswagen rearview mirrors is as follows: 1. The rearview mirror adjustment button is located near the door handle; 2. Rotate the rearview mirror adjustment knob to L to adjust the left rearview mirror; 3. Rotate the rearview mirror adjustment knob to R to adjust the right rearview mirror; 4. Rotate the rearview mirror adjustment knob to 0 to turn off the rearview mirror adjustment. Models under the Volkswagen brand include: Volkswagen Lavida, Volkswagen Bora, Volkswagen Teramont, Volkswagen Lamando, Volkswagen Tacqua, etc. Taking the 2021 Volkswagen Lavida as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4670mm, width 1806mm, height 1474mm, with a wheelbase of 2688mm. The 2021 Volkswagen Lavida is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 150PS, a maximum power of 110kW, a maximum torque of 250Nm, and is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
I've been driving a Volkswagen for quite some time, and rearview mirror adjustment is actually simple yet crucial. First, adjust your driver's seat to a comfortable and upright position before touching the mirrors. Align the interior rearview mirror to the center of the rear windshield, ensuring a full view of the road behind. Next, for the side mirrors: adjust the left mirror to show a small portion of your car's side while keeping the distant road lines at the lower third of the mirror; the right mirror follows a similar principle but should provide a wider view of the right lane to minimize blind spots. If your car has electric controls, use the switch to select left or right mirror, then gently move the small joystick to the desired position. After setting, start the car and test-drive to check if the visibility is clear. I readjust whenever I change seating positions because vibrations or accidental touches can shift them. Always prioritize safety—never adjust while driving! Also, check for any looseness during regular maintenance. This habit has helped me avoid many safety hazards, especially when reversing or changing lanes.