How to Fold the Mirrors Without Turning Off the Engine on a Lynk & Co 03?
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Car mirrors are located on both sides of the front of the car, as well as inside the front of the car. The mirror folding button is the round button in the middle of the central lock and window control area. Press it to fold the mirrors.
I've been driving the Lynk & Co 03 for over a year now. When parking daily, folding the mirrors is simple: with the engine running, just press the small square button with an arrow on the driver's side door panel, and they automatically fold. You don't even need to turn off the engine, making it quick and time-saving, especially when finding parking spots in the city. The benefit is avoiding scratches from other vehicles or obstacles—once, I didn't fold my mirrors and got a scrape, which cost over 300 yuan to fix. The Lynk & Co 03's electronic folding design is thoughtful and much more convenient than manual models. A little tip: after washing the car, fold the mirrors to let the water dry faster, extending the parts' lifespan. Developing this habit makes parking even more worry-free.
As a mechanic with ten years of experience, I'm very familiar with the mirror folding function of the Lynk & Co 03: it can be operated even when the car is running. The button is prominently located in the door control area, and you just need to press it as indicated by the icon. The core mechanism involves an electric motor driving the folding function, directly controlled by the button signal module. If the mirrors fail to retract, common issues include poor switch contact or water ingress in the wiring. It's advisable to check the fuse box to prevent short circuits. This design protects the mirror pivot from external collisions, making it quite safe. For regular maintenance, use a dry cloth to clean the folding gaps to prevent dust buildup from affecting longevity. Combining this with the mirror angle adjustment function can yield even better results.