How to Fold the Rearview Mirror of Haval H6?

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StMatteo
07/25/25 1:57pm
First, locate the rearview mirror folding switch, which is positioned within the multifunction adjustment knob on the driver's side door. Rotate the adjustment knob to the rearview mirror folding position, and the exterior rearview mirrors will automatically fold. To unfold the rearview mirrors, simply rotate the knob to any other position. Below is an introduction to the rearview mirrors of the Haval H6: 1. When adjusting the rearview mirrors of the Haval H6, rotate the knob to the 'L' position to adjust the angle of the left mirror by moving the knob up, down, left, or right. Rotate the knob to the 'R' position to adjust the angle of the right mirror in the same manner. Once adjusted to the desired position, rotate the knob back to the center to lock the settings. 2. For the driver's side exterior rearview mirror, adjust the horizon reflection to the center of the mirror and position the reflection of the left side of the vehicle to occupy the right 1/4 of the mirror. This maximizes the visible range and enhances driving safety. For the interior center rearview mirror, adjust the horizon reflection to the center of the mirror and position the reflection of the right ear to the left edge of the mirror.
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MacJoanna
08/11/25 8:56pm
I've been driving a Haval H6, and the rearview mirror folding operation is incredibly simple. Open the car door, and on the left armrest of the driver's seat, there's a small button marked with a rearview mirror icon. Just press it lightly to fold the mirrors in, and press it again to unfold them. The whole process takes just a few seconds and is very safe. When parking in tight spaces, folding them in prevents scratches from other cars—effortless and worry-free. The Haval H6's electric folding feature is highly reliable, and higher-end models even support automatic folding: get in the car, go to the settings menu on the dashboard, enable the automatic mirror option, and from then on, the mirrors will automatically retract when you lock the car and unfold when you unlock it. A quick reminder—don’t fold them during car washes, as water or foam could jam the mechanism. After using it for a few years, I’ve found that regularly checking the button’s responsiveness and ensuring the mirror joints aren’t loose can extend its lifespan. Avoid forcing them manually—the electric design is meant to protect the vehicle. This feature is especially practical for city driving, reducing maintenance hassles.
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