How to Fold the Rearview Mirrors on the 10th Generation Accord?

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BarrettMarie
07/29/25 11:09pm
The automatic folding switch for the rearview mirrors on the 10th Generation Accord is generally installed on the driver's side door or on the left side of the dashboard. Below are the specific methods for adjusting the rearview mirror angles: 1. Adjusting the Rearview Mirror Button: You can adjust the mirrors using the electric buttons inside the car, which are located on the left side of the steering wheel. These buttons allow you to adjust both the left and right rearview mirrors. 2. Adjusting the Center Rearview Mirror: Adjust the left and right positions so that the left edge of the mirror just cuts off the right ear of your reflection in the mirror. For the up and down positions, place the distant horizon in the center of the mirror. Key points for adjusting the center rearview mirror: horizontally centered, with the ear on the left. Position the distant horizon along the midline of the center rearview mirror, then move left or right so that the image of your right ear just touches the left edge of the mirror. 3. Adjusting the Left Rearview Mirror: For the up and down positions, place the distant horizon in the center. For the left and right positions, adjust so that the car body occupies 1/4 of the mirror's surface. Key points for adjusting the left rearview mirror: place the horizon along the midline of the mirror, then adjust the car's edge to occupy 1/4 of the mirror's image. 4. Adjusting the Right Rearview Mirror: Since the driver's seat is on the left, it's harder to see the right side of the car. Additionally, due to the need for roadside parking, the right rearview mirror should show more of the ground when adjusting the up and down positions, covering about 2/3 of the mirror's surface. For the left and right positions, adjust so that the car body occupies 1/4 of the mirror's surface. Key points for adjusting the right rearview mirror: place the horizon at the 2/3 position of the mirror, then adjust the car's edge to occupy 1/4 of the mirror's image.
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