How to Use the Manual Anti-glare Function of the Interior Rearview Mirror?
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The method to use the manual anti-glare function of the interior rearview mirror is: 1. Pull the lever behind the interior mirror backward to activate the anti-glare function; 2. Push the lever forward to deactivate the anti-glare function. The interior rearview mirror consists of a mirror shell, protective cover, base plate, adjustment motor, folding motor, folding pin shaft, turn signal, wiring harness, cable, adjustment handle lever, sealing gasket, adjustment support, adjustment bracket, mirror glass, and heating element. The functions of the interior rearview mirror include: 1. Observing the situation of vehicles behind through the interior rearview mirror to confirm safety before changing lanes; 2. Checking the rearview mirror during emergency braking to avoid rear-end collisions; 3. Judging the distance from the vehicle behind to reduce the occurrence of traffic accidents.
I've been driving for over a decade and am particularly skilled at using manual anti-glare rearview mirrors. When encountering high beams from behind at night, I simply reach out and flip the small tab beneath the mirror backward, causing the mirror to tilt slightly downward. This transforms the blinding glare into a soft, dim light that's completely comfortable for the eyes. After use, just push it forward to return to the original position – it's extremely convenient. The key is to develop the habit: don't squint and endure the glare when you see strong lights; this one-second solution does the trick. Although I keep night driving glasses in my car, this little tab remains the most convenient and practical anti-glare solution.