What is the Rearview Mirror Memory Function?

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VonMackenzie
07/29/25 11:18pm
The rearview mirror memory function refers to a system where the mirror angle of the rearview mirror, combined with the driver's height and seat position, forms an optimal viewing setup. Each driver can adjust the rearview mirror to their preferred angle based on their height and driving habits, then save this setting. When another driver adjusts the mirror angle, the memory function can be activated to restore the mirror to the previously saved position. The adjustment methods for rearview mirrors are as follows: 1. Left Rearview Mirror: Using an electric switch or manual adjustment, the mirror can be moved up, down, left, or right. The optimal angle for the left rearview mirror is when the road environment occupies most of the mirror, with only 1/4 of the car body visible, and the vanishing point of the road should be centered in the mirror. 2. Right Rearview Mirror: Similarly, the right rearview mirror should primarily show the road environment. Since the right mirror is farther from the driver's line of sight, the vanishing point should be positioned higher in the mirror to maximize road visibility, and again, only 1/4 of the car body should be visible. 3. Interior Center Rearview Mirror: In addition to the exterior left and right mirrors, there is also an interior rearview mirror. Adjusting this mirror is relatively simpler. Just manually adjust it so that the distant horizon is centered in the mirror.
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