How to Fold Car Side Mirrors?
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The electric folding switch for side mirrors is located on the driver's door panel. Press the button to fold them. Below is relevant information about side mirrors: 1. Benefits of Auto-folding: Foldable side mirrors can retract when passing through narrow passages, improving vehicle passability. When the driver exits the car, folding the mirrors not only protects the mirror surface but also reduces parking space requirements, effectively preventing scratches. 2. Working Principle: Electric mirror folding is achieved through an internal motor. This function is operated via a button inside the vehicle, with button positions varying by car model. The driver can electrically retract/extend the mirrors simply by pressing this button. Long-term folding won't damage the mirrors.
Folding the side mirrors is actually quite simple. I often encounter narrow parking spaces during my daily commute, so I need to fold the mirrors to protect them from getting scratched. Most cars have manual folding mirrors—you can stand next to the car and push the mirror backward with your hand, like pushing a revolving door. Don’t use too much force; just listen for a click to know it’s in place. If it’s an electric version, there’s usually a small button on the door armrest or near the steering wheel—just press it, and the mirrors will retract automatically, which is very convenient. I’ve also found that folding them regularly prevents the joints from seizing up, especially in winter when applying some lubricant can avoid damage. Folding the mirrors when parked on the roadside reduces the risk of being bumped by pedestrians, and the maintenance cost is low. New drivers can start by practicing with manual folding first.