
The method to set up automatic folding for BMW X3 side mirrors is as follows: Select the vehicle on the central control panel and press the left MMI button. After entering this interface, choose vehicle settings, select central locking, and tick the option to fold the mirrors when locking the car, then the mirrors will automatically fold. The BMW X3 has the following body dimensions: length 4717mm, width 1891mm, height 1689mm, with a wheelbase of 2864mm and a fuel tank capacity of 65 liters. The BMW X3 is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 135kW, with the maximum power speed ranging from 5000 to 6500 rpm, and the maximum torque speed ranging from 1350 to 4250 rpm. It is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

I've been driving a BMW X3 for several years and found the automatic folding mirrors particularly convenient. Setting it up is quite simple: First, sit in the driver's seat, ensure the vehicle is powered on or the engine is running, then press the iDrive knob on the left side of the steering wheel. Navigate to the 'Vehicle Settings' in the main menu, select 'Door Locks/Mirrors,' and finally check the 'Fold mirrors when locking' option. If you want to fold them manually, just press and hold the lock button on the key fob, but the automatic mode is much more hassle-free. It's especially useful when parking in tight spaces—folding the mirrors prevents scratches and saves a bit of room. A quick reminder: After setting it up, test it out—lock the car with the key to see if the mirrors fold properly, just to make sure it works and doesn't compromise safety.

As a detail-oriented BMW owner who loves to tinker, I find the auto-folding mirrors incredibly practical. Simply enter the iDrive system in your car, press the rotary knob to select 'Settings', scroll to the 'Mirrors' section, and toggle on the 'Auto Fold' feature. If the system has been updated, the path might vary slightly, but the general process remains the same. For manual operation, there's a shortcut on the key fob: press and hold the lock button for two seconds, and the mirrors will fold instantly. The key benefit is avoiding collisions during daily parking, especially when entering tight garages or parallel parking spots. Regularly checking the battery level is also crucial, as low power may cause folding malfunctions. If issues arise, don't panic—turning the feature off and resetting it usually resolves the problem.

When I first got my BMW X3, I also wanted to learn how to set the mirror folding. After getting in the car, open the iDrive menu on the central control screen, select the 'Vehicle' option, then find 'Mirror Settings' and enable auto-folding. For manual operation, it's simpler: just press and hold the lock button on the key. If it doesn't work, check if the menu option is enabled or visit the 4S shop to adjust the software. It's quite handy in daily use, protecting the mirrors from damage when parked.


