How to Turn Off the Rearview Mirror Folding Function?
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The method to turn off the rearview mirror folding function is as follows: There is a rearview mirror folding control button on the left side of the driver's door. If you want to disable the rearview mirror folding function, simply press the button to turn it off. More information about the rearview mirror folding function is provided below: 1. If the car's rearview mirror has an automatic folding function, it should not be folded manually, as manual folding can easily damage the internal gears. Generally, only mid-to-high-end vehicle models are equipped with the rearview mirror folding function, while ordinary family cars do not have this feature. 2. The rearview mirror folding function is very convenient, allowing the mirrors to be folded and retracted when necessary. It comes in both manual and electric versions. This feature is particularly useful when parking, as folding the rearview mirrors can save a significant amount of space and help avoid them being scratched.
The power-folding mirror feature is quite handy, but sometimes you may want to disable it, such as when parking roadside or during car washes to avoid frequent retraction. Having driven various cars, I've found the deactivation methods are usually straightforward: Most models have a round or square button on the driver's door panel marked with a mirror icon—pressing it once allows manual control over the folding state, thereby disabling auto-folding. If no physical button exists, you can access the infotainment system's settings menu, navigate to 'Vehicle Settings' or 'Mirror Controls,' and toggle off the 'Auto-Folding' option. For key fob operation, some vehicles allow disabling this function by long-pressing the unlock button for several seconds. Important notes: After manual deactivation, remember to fold mirrors manually before exiting to prevent collisions; while automatic mode offers convenience, disabling it can extend component lifespan and reduce mechanical noises. I recommend consulting the electrical section of your owner's manual to confirm model-specific operations—avoid random button pressing.