Clean and completely dry your side mirror with any traditional mirror cleaner and cloth microfiber works best peel off the paper sticker at the back of the blind spot mirror and place it on the desired area use a cloth or towel to gently press down against.
Blind spot mirror adjustment.
Many new vehicles are equipped with blind spot monitors.
You should be leaning so that your head almost touches the driver s window.
To summarize you and others have suggested that if only the mirrors were properly adjusted people wouldn t be having issues with the blind spot.
If your mirror is adjusted in the traditional fashion the side of your car should almost take up the whole mirror.
The paper advocates adjusting the mirrors so far.
Lean your head over to the left and adjust the mirror.
After figuring out the desired placement.
The society of automotive engineers sae published a paper in 1995 suggesting how outside mirrors could be adjusted to eliminate blind spots.
Some cars have bigger blind spots than others but you d be surprised at how large a vehicle can be and still hide in that blind spot if your mirrors aren t adjusted correctly.
Proper mirror adjustment and blind spot monitors do not eliminate the need to turn your head and check your blind spot before changing lanes.
But what i and others are stating is that this model 3 in particular creates a blind spot that the mirror adjustment will not remedy.
These monitors have limitations including an inability to detect fast moving vehicles.
Do not rely solely on these alerts.
Avoiding the blind spot for years we d been setting our side view mirrors so that they gave us a view of the back corner of our cars.
Blind spot sensors are radar units normally located on the sides of the vehicle behind the rear bumper cover in the quarter panel and sometimes behind the front bumper.
This blind spot mirror from utopicar features a longer design for a greater field of view just make sure that it doesn t take up too much space on your side mirror.
These mirrors measure 5 25.
The technological wizards of the 21st century have developed systems to help detect cars hanging out in your blind spot and alert you to their presence.