
Tayron's rearview mirror cannot open for the following reasons: Gear mechanism damage: You can ask someone to assist in operating the rearview mirror switch inside the car while you place your hand on the rearview mirror to feel whether the motor inside is working; if you feel the vibration of the motor working but the rearview mirror does not move, it proves that the opening and closing gear mechanism is damaged. Motor circuit failure: If you do not feel the vibration of the motor working, and there is still none after tapping it a few times, it indicates a motor failure or circuit problem. Circuit issues are usually caused by a damaged switch or a blown fuse. Switch damage: First, check the fuse of the rearview mirror folding circuit. If the fuse is intact, it is highly likely that the switch is damaged.

When the rearview mirror of the Tayron fails to open, I handle it this way: First, check the fuse box to see if the relevant fuse is blown; faulty switch buttons are a common cause, with stuck buttons or internal damage; motor or gear jams are more frequent in cold weather and may require manual adjustment; loose or broken wiring connectors can lead to power failure; control unit faults require computer diagnostics; if any issues are found, it is recommended to seek professional inspection and repair as soon as possible to ensure driving safety.

From experience, the inability to open the Tayron's rearview mirrors involves several aspects: electrical issues such as blown fuses, poor switch contact, or short circuits in wiring; mechanical failures like burnt-out motors or gears stuck due to insufficient lubrication; software-related control module bugs requiring a refresh; and maintenance neglect, such as dust accumulation in buttons. First, I check the fuse and button functionality. If that doesn't resolve the issue, I proceed to test the motor voltage. If abnormal, replace it promptly to avoid compromising driving visibility and safety.


