
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.

I own a 10th-generation Accord and am quite familiar with its power-folding mirrors. On the driver's door panel near the window controls, you'll find a button with the mirror folding icon—just press it lightly, and the mirrors automatically retract inward; press it again, and they smoothly unfold back to position. This feature is incredibly handy for daily parking, especially in narrow lanes or underground garages, as it reduces the risk of scratches and protects the car body. After operating, I always make it a habit to check if they're fully folded without any jamming. Additionally, it works even after turning off the engine, which helps prevent theft and damage. Just remember never to manually force the power mirrors, as it may damage the internal motor—more trouble than it's worth. Developing this usage habit not only extends component lifespan but also makes driving more worry-free, particularly in urban scenarios where it's frequently needed.

For beginners new to the 10th-generation Accord, folding the side mirrors is actually quite straightforward. After getting in the car, turn your attention to the left door and locate the round buttons near the door handle. One of them features a small icon showing a mirror bending inward—that's the folding button. Press it gently, and the mirrors will retract immediately; press it again, and they'll return to their original position. This electric design eliminates the hassle of manual pushing and pulling, making the operation smooth and safe. Don't worry about pressing the wrong button the first time; you'll get the hang of it after a few tries. When parking in tight spaces like narrow streets or multi-story garages, folding the mirrors creates extra clearance to prevent collisions. If the button doesn't respond, don't panic—it might be because the vehicle isn't powered on or the door isn't properly closed. Make sure the engine is running or the key is in position before trying again. The key safety tip is to ensure there are no people or obstacles outside the car when operating the mirrors.

From my experience, the folding side mirrors are an intelligent feature of the 10th-generation Accord. The button is located on the door control panel, allowing for one-touch electric folding. Why recommend this method? Because it uses a motor for smooth retraction, reducing mechanical wear caused by manual pushing, while the compact design provides rain and dust protection. I often feel the internal mechanism when folding—noiseless and efficient. This protects the mirrors from accidental damage in tight parking spaces, saves space, and enhances visibility clarity. After operation, remember to clean the edges of the mirrors to prevent dust buildup. Occasionally check the button's reliability to ensure smooth usage.


