How to automatically fold the mirrors of Audi A6?

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EmiliaLee
07/30/25 9:46am
Audi A6L mirror folding settings are as follows: 1. You can use the seat and mirror memory function on the door panel to record the most suitable position; 2. When the mirrors need to be folded, select the driver's side or passenger side mirror, then adjust by turning the folding knob on the left door panel of the cabin. Below are precautions for mirror usage: 1. Power folding mirrors refer to the ability to fold and retract both side mirrors when necessary via buttons inside the car. The driver can fold them from inside the cabin, and the mirrors will automatically unfold when starting the vehicle. 2. For models with memory function, the passenger side exterior mirror also has a deflection feature. When reversing to see the curb, the mirror surface will tilt slightly downward. At this time, turn the knob to the passenger mirror position. 3. Rotate the A6L mirror adjustment knob to the folding position, and both exterior mirrors will fold. If the exterior mirrors are accidentally bumped or manually moved out of position, they can be restored by performing one electric folding and extending operation. Never manually push the mirrors back into place, as this may damage the mirror's mechanical structure.
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