
Here are the methods to fold back the car rearview mirror: For ordinary cars, the outside rearview mirror can be manually adjusted, or there may be a control lever near the inner glass. Pulling it allows you to adjust the outside rearview mirror. Make slight movements when adjusting the lever. If manually adjusting the outside rearview mirror directly, press and hold one side of the mirror while gently adjusting it. Avoid using excessive force, as this could damage the mirror. Nowadays, mid-to-high-end cars feature electrically adjustable outside rearview mirrors. Do not manually adjust the mirror. Instead, locate the control switch on the dashboard and use the buttons for fine-tuning slowly.

Last time I helped my neighbor with his folding side mirrors, I realized it depends on the car model. For cars with power-folding function, look for the small button with the mirror icon on the door armrest near the driver's seat - press it and the mirrors will automatically fold in. Some cars have this button near the window on the dashboard, so look carefully. For manual folding mirrors, simply push them gently toward the window direction to fold them in. Never force them as it may crack the bracket, especially in winter when plastic becomes brittle. My own car supports auto-folding when locked. After enabling this feature in the vehicle settings, the mirrors automatically fold every time I lock the car - super convenient and helps avoid scratches when parking roadside.

As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I'm quite familiar with folding side mirrors. The electric folding ones are the most convenient - just press the button with the folding arrow on the driver's door panel, and it's done effortlessly. For manual models, it requires more effort; you need to get out and push the mirror towards the car body by hand, remembering to apply force along the pivot direction. Once I saw someone forcefully pulling it outward and ended up breaking the mirror clip. Most new cars now come with automatic electric folding that retracts when you lock the car. If the mirror pivot squeaks on rainy days, spray some WD-40 for - don't wait until it gets stuck to panic.

Folding the side mirrors can be done in two ways: For manual folding, gently push the mirror housing toward the window. For vehicles equipped with power folding mirrors, locate the square button with a folding icon on the driver's side door panel and press it to retract both mirrors simultaneously. Some models have this button near the mirror adjustment knob on the center console. Avoid using excessive force when manually folding to prevent damage, especially in winter when plastic becomes brittle. Always ensure mirrors are fully extended before driving for safe visibility. If the folding mechanism on older vehicles becomes stiff, apply lubricant to the pivot gaps and gently wiggle to loosen.

Just taught my sister how to fold the side mirrors a couple of days ago. For power-folding models, there's a small button on the door armrest with an icon resembling a curved mirror - press it to auto-fold. Manual versions require pushing the mirror housing inward by hand. Noticed many owners confuse them: never manually force-fold mirrors with electric functionality, as it damages the motor gears. I prefer pressing the fold button before parking, saving the door operation. Many modern cars now feature comfort access; enabling this in settings automatically folds mirrors upon locking. Crucial reminder: never fold mirrors while driving - it completely blocks rear visibility and is extremely dangerous.

Structurally, there are two types of side mirror retraction: motor-driven and fully manual. The electric version features a trigger switch on the driver's door control panel; pressing it activates the motor to rotate gears and complete the folding. Manual versions entirely on physical latch mechanisms and require manual force to push. When operating, apply force along the pivot axis direction, avoiding diagonal twisting. High-end models with memory function automatically record the folding angle, and some can even synchronize with seat adjustments. Additionally, it's recommended that owners in northern climates exercise the pivot a few times monthly in winter to prevent freezing, and be cautious not to direct high-pressure water jets at seams when washing the car in folded position.


