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Exterior rear view mirrors (Mazda 6 GG)

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Before you start driving, check the adjustment of all rear-view mirrors. Adjusting mirrors while driving can distract you from driving and monitoring the traffic situation.

Remember that the right outside rearview mirror distorts the size and distance of objects. Objects viewed through this mirror appear further away than they actually are.

Fig. 1.89. External rearview mirror with additional viewing sector

Fig. 1.89. External rearview mirror with additional viewing sector


The Mazda vehicle can be equipped with an outside rearview mirror with an additional viewing sector (Fig. 1.89).

The driver's mirror provides a wide field of view and consists of two zones (external and internal) with different curvature of the reflective surface. The outer and outer zones are divided by a vertical line. The inner zone is a conventional convex mirror, while the outer zone provides the driver with an increased rear view sector. This combination allows for a better assessment of the traffic situation behind when changing lanes.

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Electric drive for adjusting rear view mirrors



The electric mirror adjustment can only function when the ignition switch is in the "ACC" position (auxiliary consumers of electricity) or "ON" (ignition on).
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