
All Excelle models support electric adjustment for the side mirrors, and the top trim additionally features an electric folding function. The methods to fold the side mirrors are as follows: 1. For top-trim models equipped with the electric folding function, you can fold the mirrors by pressing the adjustment knob. The mirror adjustment button is located on the left side of the driver's dashboard. Turn the control knob to the left (L) or right (R) to select the corresponding exterior mirror. Then push the control knob left, right, up, or down to adjust the mirror. When in position O, no mirror is selected. 2. For versions without the electric folding function, you can manually fold the mirrors by grabbing the outer edge of the mirror and pushing it toward the car body.

Hey, I've been driving a Excelle for many years and I'm quite skilled at folding the mirrors—it's mostly a manual operation for me. Once the car is parked, just stand beside it, gently hold the edge of the mirror, and push it toward the car body until you hear a click—that means it's securely locked in place. If your Excelle has power-folding mirrors, there's a small button on the dashboard or door panel marked with a mirror icon; a light press will retract them automatically. I often fold the mirrors when parking on narrow roads to avoid scratches, especially useful when navigating tight alleys in old town areas. Just don’t push too hard—I’ve seen someone force it and nearly crack the mirror housing. It’s also important to regularly check the mirror pivot for debris buildup to prevent jamming during folding/unfolding. In winter, if the mirrors are frozen, gently warm them with the defroster first to protect the components. Making this a habit can save a lot on repairs and give you peace of mind while driving.

Folding the Excelle's mirrors manually is straightforward: After exiting the car, simply push the mirror surface inward toward the car until it feels secure and stops, as the latch will lock it in place. The electric version is even more convenient—just locate and press the icon button inside the car. I recommend testing it a few times first to get familiar with the force required; avoid pushing too hard initially to prevent damaging the mirror frame. Folding the mirrors creates more parking space, especially useful in tight spots like supermarket parking lots or narrow home driveways, and also enhances pedestrian safety. When cleaning the mirrors, take the opportunity to remove dust from the hinge area and apply some silicone lubricant to prevent rust, which extends lifespan and reduces hassle. This clever design ensures no scratches when folded, whether navigating tight turns or parking near walls—I always fold them before long trips as a precaution.

I drive a Excelle every day, and folding the mirrors is a manual operation: after parking and turning off the engine, just stand by the car and push the mirror inward until it clicks into place. The electric version can be done with just a button press. Remember not to fold them while driving; it's only safe when the car is parked. This feature is super helpful when parking on narrow streets or entering/exiting garages, saving space and preventing mirror scratches. Regular maintenance of the mirror base is important to keep it smooth.

The Excelle's side mirrors are manually pushed to fold in, while the electric version uses a button. My decade-long driving experience suggests gently pushing them in daily use to avoid cracking the bracket. In snowy/rainy weather, check for ice buildup before folding – warm up the car if needed to melt it. During maintenance, clean the mirror pivot and apply lubricant to prevent rust/jamming for longevity. Folding mirrors when parked protects them from external damage, especially in busy urban areas. Developing this habit minimizes unexpected repair costs.

My Excelle's manual mirror folding method is pushing the mirror body towards the car body to lock it in place, while the electric version just requires a button press. I often fold the mirrors when parking in narrow alleys to save space and avoid scratches, which helps reduce repair costs. During daily driving, I've practiced applying just the right amount of force - being careful not to exert excessive pressure that might damage the mirror's pivot point. Before car washes, I fold them to protect the mirror surfaces during cleaning, and I apply lubricant to the mirror joints during maintenance to ensure smooth operation. Compared with other car models, the Excelle's mirror pivot design is particularly user-friendly. For my daily commute, the effortless folding/unfolding makes things incredibly convenient.


