How to Fold the Mirrors on a 2019 Bora?

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OIvan
07/29/25 7:49pm
Introduction to the steps for folding the Bora's rearview mirrors: 1. First, locate the mirror control area on the inner side of the driver's door panel of the FAW-Volkswagen New Bora. 2. The two switches at the top of the mirror control area can adjust the left and right mirrors, while the middle switch adjusts the mirror angle. 3. The next two switches: the left one controls window movement, and the other controls mirror folding. 4. Finally, press the mirror folding button mentioned in step three, and the mirrors of the FAW-Volkswagen New Bora will automatically fold. During driving, accidents are inevitable. As the widest component installed on a vehicle, rearview mirrors are most susceptible to impact in side-swipe situations. To minimize scratches, it's essential for mirrors to have a folding function.
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