What is the optimal angle for adjusting SUV rearview mirrors?

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KevinLee
07/30/25 4:16am
The optimal angle for adjusting SUV rearview mirrors is to display 1/4 of the vehicle body. Here are some precautions for using rearview mirrors: 1. Supported functions: Supports electric adjustment, electric folding, memory function, heating function, automatic downward tilt when reversing, automatic folding when locking the car, and automatic anti-glare at night. 2. Seasonal usage: It can be used normally in summer, but extra care is needed in winter. During winter, all functions of the exterior rearview mirrors should be turned off except for the heating function. If cold air freezes the mirrors, using the electric functions may cause damage to the mirrors.
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