
Emgrand does not have an electric mirror folding switch; the mirrors are folded manually. Below are specific details about the Geely Emgrand: 1. Powertrain: The Geely Emgrand is the first to be equipped with a 1.3L turbocharged engine. This engine has a maximum output of 98kW, paired with either a 6-speed manual or CVT transmission. 2. Exterior: The new car features a very dynamic overall design, with black surrounds, a black roof, and roof rails that highlight its crossover theme. The rear design is angular, with distinctive tail lights on both sides, giving the rear a layered appearance.

I also wondered about this when I first drove the Emgrand! The power-folding mirror switch is located on the driver's side door panel, right next to the window control buttons. There's a button with a small car and mirror icon—press it to fold the mirrors and press again to unfold. Manually folding them when parked helps prevent scratches, which is super handy. By the way, the auto-folding feature when locking the car is only available on mid-trim models and above; base trims require manual operation. Oh, and remember to remind car wash attendants not to force the mirror glass—a friend of mine once damaged the pivot mechanism.

The power-folding button for the Emgrand's mirrors is located on the inner side of the driver's door handle—it's the round button with an icon. I'm in the habit of pressing it to unfold the mirrors when getting in the car and folding them when exiting, which is especially handy when passing on narrow roads. If your model has power-adjustable mirrors, you can fine-tune the mirror angle. Remember not to force frozen mirrors in winter; thaw them first to avoid burning out the motor. The mirror heating button is nearby, marked with a snowflake symbol—it's super useful on rainy days.

Looking for the rearview mirror folding button? Look down at the door control panel on the left side. There's a raised circular button with a folding symbol—press it to retract the mirrors. My car is the high-end version, so the mirrors automatically fold when shifting to P mode and locking, which is especially useful for narrow parking spots in older residential areas. The manual mentions that frequent folding may affect the motor's lifespan, so it's recommended to use it only when necessary. If the mirror housing gets damaged, repairs or replacements typically cost around 300-400 yuan.

The Emgrand's feature is super convenient! The folding button is next to the driver's window switch, marked with an arrow and mirror icon. One press retracts the mirrors inward, saving space and preventing scratches. My colleague's base model requires manually folding the mirrors, while the premium trim gets electric control. If you hear unusual noises, it might be gear jamming - a shop visit for grease application may be needed. PS: The auto-dipping mirror function during reverse needs to be enabled in the vehicle settings.

My Emgrand has been running for three years, and the power-folding mirror button is located right above the left door armrest. The button has a triangular folding symbol - you'll hear the motor sound when pressed, indicating activation. Remember to fold them before car washes on rainy days to prevent water ingress into the circuitry. Once when scratched by tree branches, the folding feature surprisingly saved my mirror glass. Modification shops quoted 600 yuan for adding auto-folding modules, but the factory-installed system remains the most reliable.


