
You must adjust the mirror control to the R position. When shifting into reverse gear, the right-side mirror will tilt down to a certain angle. When the vehicle's forward speed reaches above 15 km/h, the mirror will automatically return to its original position. After removing the key, since the relevant settings have been saved, the mirrors will automatically return to their positions.

Last year I bought a and setting up the auto-dipping mirror function was quite simple. First, start the car engine, then locate the settings menu on the central control screen, select vehicle settings or mirror options; after entering, turn on the auto-dipping function switch, and the system will prompt you to adjust the mirror to the desired angle, usually tilted downward for better ground visibility; once adjusted, press the save button to ensure the settings take effect; the next time you reverse, the mirror will automatically dip. It's recommended to perform this operation in an empty parking lot to avoid distractions. I find this feature particularly useful for avoiding curb scrapes, and BMW's iDrive system operates very smoothly—after setting it up, just practice reversing a few times to get familiar. Remember to periodically check if the settings are saved properly, as software updates may sometimes reset them.

Having driven for decades, safety is paramount, and BMW's mirror dipping function is something I often remind people to set up. The steps are straightforward: after starting the vehicle, use the steering wheel or center console controls to access the settings menu; navigate to the mirror section to enable reverse mode, then manually adjust the mirror angle to tilt it downward slightly; confirm and save the memorized position. Activating it while reversing provides a better view of the road closer to the vehicle, reducing the risk of hitting obstacles. The setup varies slightly across models—for example, the 5 Series may require deeper settings in the vehicle menu, while the 3 Series is more direct. Just ensure you complete this step while safely parked, not while driving.

As an automotive technology enthusiast, I find the mirror dipping feature highly efficient. Access the vehicle settings via the iDrive system, select the mirror option to enable reverse dipping; manually adjust and save the desired angle; it automatically activates when reversing. If unresponsive, verify the mirror adjustment switch is in the left or right position to activate memory, or check for vehicle software updates.

When traveling with kids, I heavily on this BMW feature for safety. The setup is convenient: find the mirror settings in the dashboard menu, enable the reverse tilt switch; then manually adjust the mirror to a lower angle and save it. During reversing, the tilted mirror provides a clear view around the wheels to avoid running over roadside objects; be careful not to set the angle too low to prevent narrowing the field of vision.

When I first started learning to drive, I didn't know much, but setting the mirror tilt-down feature really helped reduce my anxiety. The operation is simple: enter the in-car central control settings menu, select the vehicle or mirror option to enable the function; adjust the mirror position downward and save; then it automatically tilts down to view the ground when reversing.


