Where is the Lynk & Co mirror folding function located?
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Lynk & Co's mirror folding function is located on the driver's side door. When the vehicle is locked, the exterior mirrors will automatically fold; when the vehicle is unlocked, the exterior mirrors will automatically unfold. Below are the functions of electrically folding mirrors: Improving passing ability: As the widest component installed on a car, mirrors are most susceptible to impact in case of friction. To minimize wear and tear, mirrors need to have a folding function. Mirrors with a folding function can be retracted when passing through narrow roads, improving the vehicle's passing ability. Avoiding scratches: This feature can effectively reduce the risk of scratches when parking. In most cases, the mirror folding button is located in the electric opening and closing area of the driver's side door, but there are exceptions, such as in the gear shift base area.
When I first got into my Lynk & Co car, I also couldn't find the rearview mirror folding function. Actually, it's quite simple. Just sit in the driver's seat and look at the door panel on your left side - there are several buttons there. One of them is likely the control knob with an arrow or mirror icon. A gentle press will manually fold the mirrors. Some models even support automatic folding, which can be activated in the vehicle settings menu to complete the operation automatically when locking the car. This helps avoid scratches or theft risks in tight parking spaces. If the button doesn't work, check the fuse or restart the car system. From experience, developing this habit after each parking is very practical - safe and worry-free. There's also a key remote function where holding the lock button for a few seconds can trigger folding too. In short, you'll gradually get used to this design with some exploration.