What to Do When the Rearview Mirror Doesn't Fold Automatically?

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Candice
07/29/25 7:13pm
In this situation, the exterior rearview mirror must be reset to function properly. The specific reset method involves manually operating the folding button. In this case, the car owner needs to enter the vehicle, press the button on the door, and then manually unfold the exterior rearview mirror.
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