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How to Turn Off the Auto-Folding Mirror Function?

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AliyahMarie
08/27/25 2:37am

Method to disable the auto-folding mirror function: Access the system settings via the menu button on the steering wheel, locate the mirror settings, and then turn off the auto-folding feature. Mirrors can be categorized by installation location into: 1. Interior rearview mirror: Designed to allow drivers to check the rear view without significantly altering their forward line of sight. 2. Exterior side mirrors: Typically mounted on the doors of passenger vehicles. In Japan, they are often installed on the fenders. 3. Undercarriage mirrors: Enable drivers to view areas beyond the front and rear wheels beneath the vehicle body from the mirror directly ahead in the driver's seat. This helps drivers detect people or obstacles near the wheels or vehicle sides when reversing or starting forward, preventing injuries, damage to objects, or vehicle harm.

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AngelaRose
09/08/25 9:22am

As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I must say turning off the automatic mirror folding function is quite straightforward. Most of the time, it can be done through the central control menu in the car. First, start the vehicle, then navigate to the vehicle settings page on the central control screen. Look for the "Mirrors" or "Convenience Features" option, and you'll find an "Auto Fold" switch inside—just turn it off. This method has many benefits: in winter, when mirrors are prone to freezing, turning it off can prevent the mirrors from getting stuck or the motor from burning out, saving on repair costs. Different brands may have slight variations—for example, Toyota might have it in the settings menu, while Hyundai might have a physical button near the steering wheel. If you can't find it, check the owner's manual or ask the dealership—don't force it and risk damaging anything. Turning it off when parking also keeps the surroundings quiet, avoiding disturbing neighbors—a thoughtful little habit.

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AbelDella
10/23/25 2:41am

I have some knowledge about automotive electronic systems. The automatic folding of side mirrors is actually controlled by the vehicle's onboard computer. To disable this function, you generally need to operate it through the car's central control interface. After sitting in the car and starting the engine, enter the infotainment system, navigate to comfort settings or peripheral management, and select the mirror folding option to switch it to manual mode. This design aims to save power and protect the battery, especially reducing unnecessary consumption during long-term parking. Modern models like Honda or Ford may combine this with steering wheel shortcut operations, but essentially it's all about adjusting software settings. After turning it off, you'll need to manually press the folding button to retract the mirrors. Although it loses the convenience of automation, it can prevent water from seeping into gaps during heavy rain or car washing, which might cause malfunctions. Pay attention to this during regular maintenance and periodically check the motor's operating condition.

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LaEli
12/06/25 3:05am

As an average car owner who prefers straightforward solutions, to disable the automatic folding of side mirrors, check your vehicle's button or menu location. Most new cars have a settings button near the center console. After starting the vehicle, navigate to the main screen, find the vehicle configuration, select the mirrors section, and switch to manual folding mode. The entire process takes just a minute or two. Once disabled, the mirrors won't automatically retract when parked, avoiding accidental triggers or noise issues. For older models, you might need to consult the manual or visit a repair shop for adjustment. The benefit is eliminating minor hassles, and keeping the mirrors extended during summer parking allows for better ventilation.

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