How to Fold the Rearview Mirrors on the 2021 Bora?

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RachelMarie
07/24/25 7:51am
Locate the rearview mirror switch area on the inner side of the driver's door panel. The two switches at the top of the rearview mirror operation switch area control the left and right rearview mirrors. The two switches below, the one on the left is used to control the window lift. Press the rearview mirror folding button once.
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