
First, press the one-touch start button to start the vehicle's engine; otherwise, the folding function cannot be activated. Then, locate the mirror folding function on the left armrest in the driver's cabin. Press the mirror folding button, and the mirrors will fold in. Press the button again to unfold them. Below is additional information on automatic mirror folding: 1. Automatic mirror folding is a convenient feature that enhances efficiency. Previously, drivers had to reach out the window or exit the vehicle to fold the mirrors, which was both inconvenient and unsafe. 2. The design of electric mirror adjustments may vary across different car models, but the functionality remains the same. Press the automatic folding button or rotate the knob to the folding position, and both side mirrors will fold simultaneously. Generally, the folded mirrors will automatically unfold upon the next vehicle startup.

Folding the mirrors on my Altima is quite straightforward. There's usually a mirror adjustment button on the driver's side door panel - just press and pull it backward, and the mirrors will automatically fold into the car body. Many newer Altima models come with this electric feature, which is super convenient for preventing scratches and saving space when parking. I've used it many times without any issues. The key is to avoid operating it when there are obstacles or ice on the mirrors to prevent motor damage. If the button doesn't respond, it might be due to no power or a blown fuse, so check the power supply. Manual folding models are rare, but if needed, you can gently push the side of the mirror to fold it. By the way, regularly cleaning dust from the mirror brackets during can extend their lifespan - don't overlook this small detail.

Folding the Altima's side mirrors is a breeze! I've tried it several times in the car. Just sitting in the seat, press that little button on the door control panel and flick it backward—snap, they fold right in. Young drivers pick it up quickly; after parking, tucking the mirrors away prevents scratches. Some higher trims come with auto-folding—set it up once and they'll automatically close when you lock the car, super convenient. Just remember the car needs power for the button to work, or it won't respond. Once, I forgot to fold them in snowy weather and the mirrors nearly froze. A regular spray of WD-40 for rust prevention is also worth recommending—hardly any time at all.

When picking up kids in the Teana, parking spaces can be tight, so I often fold the side mirrors to prevent collisions. Simply sit in the car, flip the mirror switch backward, and the mirrors will fold in—pretty straightforward. Safety first: avoid operating on bumpy roads to prevent kids from bumping into them. If the button fails, it might be a loose plug; try restarting the engine first. Leave some space for ventilation after folding, and avoid parking too close to walls.

The Altima's side mirrors can be folded either electrically or manually. Newer models are mostly electric: after starting the vehicle, locate the adjustment knob or button on the door panel, turn it to a specific position or pull backward for a few seconds, and the mirrors will automatically fold. Older manual versions require gently pushing the mirror arm. Always ensure there are no obstructions before folding to avoid damaging the mechanism. During my inspection, I found that regular lubrication can extend its lifespan. Some models even feature memory functions, allowing automatic folding to be set via the remote key, enhancing convenience. This detail makes daily driving more efficient.

Tips for Parking the Teana: Folding the side mirrors is not difficult. Locate the control area on the inner side of the driver's door, and simply push the square button upward or backward to retract the mirrors. After using it for a while, I find the automatic folding feature the most convenient—just set it once and forget about it. Remember to check the surroundings before operating to ensure the mirrors aren't obstructed by branches, snow, or rain. After folding, give them a gentle shake to confirm they're secure. If parked for an extended period, unfold and clean the gaps monthly to prevent dust buildup. This not only maintains the car but also ensures daily driving safety.


