How to Fold the Rearview Mirror of a Honda Fit?
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To fold the rearview mirror of a Honda Fit, you need to manually push the mirror inward. The rearview mirror is a tool that allows the driver to directly obtain external information about the rear, sides, and lower parts of the car while seated in the driver's seat. For the convenience of the driver and to prevent traffic safety accidents and ensure personal safety, all countries require that cars must be equipped with rearview mirrors, and all rearview mirrors must be adjustable in direction. The Honda Fit is one of Honda's global strategic models following the Accord and Civic. In terms of body dimensions, the Fit measures 4065mm in length, 1695mm in width, and 1525mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2530mm. Exterior-wise, the Fit adopts Honda's new family-style front face design concept "Solid Wing," where the front grille integrates with the headlights, highlighting a sharp and cool look. The side of the body features a unique and cool blade-style double waistline design, giving it a dynamic forward thrust that makes people want to try it out.
Regarding the folding of the Fit's side mirrors, my 2018 top trim model comes with power-folding functionality. There's a button with a mirror icon on the driver's side door armrest—just push it left or right to automatically fold them in. For manual versions, it's even simpler: grip the lower half of the mirror and gently push inward until you hear a click. Avoid pulling on the mirror glass itself, as the plastic bracket can crack. Last time, I saw a neighbor's new car parked on the street with mirrors unfolded, and a truck scraped off half of one—cost over 300 yuan to fix. When washing your car, remember to clean dust around the pivot joint to prevent stiffness over time. If the power-folding fails, first check the corresponding 10A fuse in the fuse box.