
Audi rearview mirrors can be adjusted as follows: 1. Locate the electric adjustment button on the left door; 2. The letter 'l' next to the adjustment button represents the left rearview mirror, and 'r' represents the right rearview mirror; 3. Align the white dot on the adjustment button with the corresponding letter to adjust the left or right rearview mirror. Audi models include: Audi A4, Audi A4L, Audi A6, Audi A6L, Audi A8, etc. Taking the 2021 Audi A6L as an example, it is a mid-to-large-sized car with the following dimensions: length 5038mm, width 1886mm, height 1475mm, wheelbase 3024mm, minimum ground clearance 117mm, and a body weight of 1800kg.

I remember driving an Audi for many years, adjusting the rearview mirrors was a must-do step before driving, directly affecting safety. Sitting in the driver's seat, locate the small control panel on the door, which has a directional button knob. Press the L button to select the left mirror, then use the small joystick to move the mirror angle up, down, left, or right until you can slightly see a bit of your car's rear and the road behind, which helps reduce blind spots. The right mirror adjustment is similar, but ensure it covers more blind spot areas. It's best to adjust with the engine running but the handbrake engaged, sitting upright, and never adjust while driving to avoid distractions that could lead to accidents. If the mirror doesn't move, it might be a blown fuse or aging switch—regular checks can prevent minor issues. Audi mirrors are durable but still require maintenance.

I often teach my friends how to adjust Audi rearview mirrors while driving, and it's actually super simple. When you get in the car, there's a control on the door panel marked with L and R buttons. First press L, then toggle the directional button to move the mirror. Adjust it slowly until the rearview angle is comfortable—you should see a small part of the rear wheel and the road. The right mirror follows the same process. The key is not to set it too high or too low, otherwise you won't see vehicles behind you when reversing. Safety first—I always make sure they're properly adjusted before hitting the road, and I habitually check if the buttons are responsive, as dust buildup can affect the wiring.

As an Audi driver, the rearview mirror adjustment method is straightforward. Locate the control unit with buttons on the driver's door, press L to select the left mirror, then use the directional knob to adjust the angle. Sit upright while adjusting to ensure the rear view clearly covers the lane. Common issues like stuck buttons may require cleaning or part replacement to prevent accidents.


