
Press the left arrow button on the multifunction steering wheel repeatedly in short intervals; then wait for the settings option to appear on the instrument cluster menu interface before releasing. Once the settings option appears, click the right button on the steering wheel to enter the settings interface. After entering, click on Settings; then select the Side Mirror tab. At this point, simply choose the Auto Fold option to enable automatic retraction when locking the car doors. This completes the automatic side mirror folding setup.

When driving my Honda Envix, operating the automatic folding mirrors is super simple, taking just seconds to complete. First, start the engine to power up the car, then locate the button marked with the mirror icon on the driver's door panel or center console area—it's usually positioned near the window controls. Press and hold the button lightly, and the mirrors will gradually fold inward; a single press will unfold them. This feature is particularly handy for daily parking on narrow city streets or in crowded garages, effectively preventing mirror scratches. If the function doesn't respond, it might be due to dust blocking the button or the system not being activated—simply clean it or restart the engine and try pressing firmly. I recommend occasionally testing the function to ensure it works properly and setting up the automatic folding mode via the user manual, so the mirrors fold automatically when locking the car, making parking more convenient and secure every time.

I'm accustomed to using the auto-folding mirror feature while driving the Honda Envix, especially when parking in the narrow streets of old urban areas. The operation method is simple: after starting the vehicle, locate the mirror adjustment button on the left door panel, press and hold it for a few seconds to complete folding or unfolding—the whole process is quick and smooth. This design eliminates the hassle of manual operation and reduces collision risks. If the button doesn't respond, check whether the fuse is blown or the connection is loose. It's recommended to clean the button area every three months to prevent dust buildup from affecting functionality. Overall, it feels very convenient, suitable for daily commutes or long trips, enhancing parking efficiency.

I find the automatic folding mirror feature of the Honda Envix very thoughtful and straightforward to use. After starting the vehicle, simply locate the button near the driver's seat and press it to fold the mirrors, preventing them from being hit in tight parking spaces at malls or residential areas. If the button isn't working, it might be due to low battery or a stuck button—try restarting the car. This feature saves both time and effort.


