Manual Adjustment:
1. Locate the adjustment knob: This is usually a small, lever-like control located on the armrest of the driver's door or on the mirror housing itself. It may have arrows indicating direction.
2. Identify the mirror you're adjusting: Some Wranglers have separate knobs for the driver's and passenger's side mirrors. Others may have a single knob that adjusts both, with a switch or lever to select which mirror is being adjusted.
3. Adjust the mirror: Move the knob in the desired direction (up/down, left/right) to position the mirror correctly. You'll feel some resistance as you move the mirror.
Power Adjustment (if equipped):
1. Locate the adjustment switch: This is usually on the driver's door armrest, often near the power window controls. It's usually a small switch or a set of controls with arrows indicating direction.
2. Select the mirror: The switch may have two sections – one for the driver’s side and one for the passenger's side. Select the mirror you want to adjust.
3. Adjust the mirror: Use the switch or controls to move the mirror up, down, left, or right until it's in the desired position.
Regardless of manual or power adjustment:
* Proper adjustment is key for safety: Adjust your mirrors to minimize blind spots, providing a clear view of the areas beside and behind your Jeep. The ideal setting is to see a small portion of your vehicle's side in the mirror.
* Consult your owner's manual: For precise instructions and diagrams specific to your Jeep Wrangler's year and model, always refer to your owner's manual. This is the most reliable source of information.
If you're having trouble adjusting your mirrors, or if they seem broken, consult your owner's manual or take your Jeep to a mechanic.