How to Fold the Side Mirrors on the Atenza?

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StEmersyn
07/30/25 7:23am
The electric folding knob for the Atenza's side mirrors is located near the electric window control buttons on the driver's side. The driver can fold the mirrors from inside the car, and the mirrors will automatically unfold when the vehicle is started. The side mirror folding function is divided into the following two types: 1. Manual folding: To fold the mirrors, you must reach out the window or get out of the car to fold them, which is both inconvenient and unsafe. This type of folding mirror is now less commonly used. 2. Electric folding: This type of folding mirror is now more common. Its advantage is that the mirrors can be folded from inside the car, and they will automatically unfold when the vehicle is started.
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