Where is the rearview mirror folding button on the 14th-generation Sylphy?

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LeEva
07/23/25 8:01pm
The rearview mirror folding button of the Sylphy is located below the dashboard behind the steering wheel, next to the trunk button. The lower button is for folding the mirrors, while the upper button is for adjusting the left and right mirrors. The rearview mirror folding function allows the side mirrors on both sides of the car to be folded and retracted when necessary. Here are some related details: 1. During driving, accidents are inevitable. As the widest component installed on the vehicle, the rearview mirror is most susceptible to impact in case of a collision. To minimize damage, the rearview mirror needs a folding function. Mirrors with this feature can be retracted when passing through narrow sections, improving the vehicle's maneuverability. When the driver leaves the car, folding the mirrors not only protects the mirror surface but also reduces parking space, effectively avoiding scratches. 2. In terms of exterior design, the 14th-generation Sylphy adopts the latest family design language (Nissan's Vmotion-2.0 flat design language), giving it a more sporty appearance. The iconic V-shaped grille is enlarged, paired with sharp headlight clusters on both sides, creating a distinct and angular front fascia, breaking away from its traditionally conservative image. The body features a unique segmented waistline design and is equipped with new 17-inch double five-spoke wheels, enhancing the overall sporty feel. Inside, the 14th-generation Sylphy incorporates the latest family-style interior design, maintaining a comfortable and homey atmosphere. The floating touchscreen integrates most functional operations, reducing the number of physical buttons in the cabin.
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Janet
08/10/25 3:36pm
I remember the mirror folding button on the 14th-gen Sylphy is very prominently placed, right on the driver's door panel next to the window switches. That round knob with the mirror icon is the one. You also use it to adjust the left and right mirror angles—just rotate the knob to the folding mark at the bottom without needing to press hard. I often operate it one-handed when passing through narrow roads, way more convenient than getting out to fold the mirrors manually. Plus, the mirrors automatically retract when locking the car after folding. Just make sure to check the dashboard indicator light before using it, so you don’t mistake an incomplete rotation for a malfunction. This design feels more intuitive than some cars with separate buttons—classic Nissan attention to detail.
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DelLillian
09/23/25 2:57am
On the driver's side door panel, there's a knob with an icon in front of the window lift buttons. Normally, you need to turn this knob to the L or R position to adjust the mirrors, but to fold them, you just twist it all the way. The position is quite well-designed – your hand naturally rests on the steering wheel and can easily reach it. I've developed a habit of manually folding the mirrors before each car wash to prevent them from being deformed by the high-pressure water gun. Actually, this small feature is incredibly useful, especially for parallel parking in the city – folding the mirrors can save you about ten centimeters of space. Just remember to dry them before folding on rainy days; I once didn't pay attention and ended up with water stains stuck in them.
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