
The rearview mirror folding switch for the Changan CS75 Plus is located on the driver's side door. The button for adjusting the rearview mirror can be rotated to four positions: left, right, middle, and folding. Simply turn it to the folding position. Here are the instructions for adjusting the rearview mirrors: 1. Adjusting the left rearview mirror: For the vertical position, center the distant horizon in the mirror. For the horizontal position, adjust it so that the car body occupies 1/4 of the mirror's surface. Key points for adjusting the left rearview mirror: place the horizon at the midline of the mirror, then adjust the car's edge to occupy 1/4 of the mirror's image. 2. Adjusting the right rearview mirror: Since the driver's seat is on the left, it is harder to see the right side of the car. Additionally, for roadside parking needs, the right rearview mirror should have more ground visible, occupying about 2/3 of the mirror's surface. For the horizontal position, adjust it so that the car body occupies 1/4 of the mirror's surface. Key points for adjusting the right rearview mirror: place the horizon at the 2/3 position of the mirror, then adjust the car's edge to occupy 1/4 of the mirror's image.

When driving my Changan CS75 Plus, folding the side mirrors is a daily routine. The switch is located on the control panel inside the driver's door, usually among a row of buttons—the one with a mirror icon is the folding switch. Hold it for a second or two, and the mirrors will retract. If you can't find it, check the vehicle's user manual for detailed illustrations. This feature is super handy, especially when parking in tight spaces or during strong winds, reducing collision risks. I recommend checking for dust buildup around the button area during car washes to ensure good contact. Changan's design is quite thoughtful—simple and effortless, perfect for daily drivers like me. A few tries, and you'll get the hang of it.

As an ordinary enthusiast who frequently interacts with cars, I find the mirror folding switch design of the Changan CS75 Plus quite reasonable. It is typically located in the door panel control area on the driver's side, near the window lift, with a clear small icon for identification. Pressing the button for a few seconds is all it takes to operate, and the motor sound during the process is very minimal. If the button malfunctions, it might be due to a blown fuse or wiring contact issues—avoid forcing it to prevent damage. During regular maintenance, I always remind my friends to lubricate the folding mechanism to prevent rust and jamming. Changan vehicles excel in durability in this aspect, making them suitable for long-term use.

When I first drove the Changan CS75 Plus, I was a bit confused about finding the rearview mirror folding button. Later, I discovered it's right on the driver's door handle—that round or square button with a mirror icon is the switch. Press and hold it for a few seconds, and the mirrors automatically retract, which is super convenient. This feature is a huge plus when parking in narrow alleys or by the roadside. As a beginner, I recommend practicing a few times to get familiar with its location—don’t worry about pressing the wrong button, as the design is very safe. The manual includes diagrams for reference. It’s easy to get the hang of, with no complicated jargon involved.


