How to automatically retract the rearview mirror of Venucia T60?

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OChloe
07/28/25 10:37pm
The method to automatically retract the rearview mirror of Venucia T60 is: the mirrors will automatically fold when the car is locked. This feature comes pre-configured from the factory. Folding the rearview mirrors not only protects the mirror surface but also reduces parking space requirements, effectively avoiding scratches. Additionally, it prevents potential collisions with pedestrians, especially children, which could cause injuries or damage to the mirrors. Taking the 2020 Venucia T60 as an example, it is a compact SUV with the following dimensions: length 4412mm, width 1820mm, height 1679mm, wheelbase 2640mm, minimum ground clearance 188mm, and a curb weight of 1254kg.
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KylieRose
08/12/25 3:06am
When I first bought the Venucia T60, I wasn’t quite sure how to retract the side mirrors automatically, but I figured it out later. It’s usually done via the remote key fob: when you lock the car after parking, press and hold the lock button for about 2 seconds, and the mirrors will automatically fold in; they’ll unfold when you unlock the car. You can also set it to automatic mode inside the car—find the infotainment screen menu near the steering wheel, enter the vehicle settings, select the exterior mirror function, and enable auto-folding. This way, the mirrors will retract automatically every time you turn off the engine and lock the car. Why do I recommend this? It helps avoid scratches in tight parking spaces, especially in narrow urban alleys—super convenient. If it doesn’t respond, first check the key fob’s battery or refer to the vehicle manual to confirm the configuration. Avoid manually forcing them, as it could cause damage. I also activate this feature during car washes for thorough cleaning—developing good habits keeps the car in better shape. Overall, it’s pretty easy to get the hang of—just try it a few times.
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