Where is the rearview mirror folding switch for the Haval H6?

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MichaelRose
07/30/25 5:27am
On the electric adjustment knob on the left door. Below is relevant information about the rearview mirror adjustment buttons: 1. Rearview mirror: "L" represents the left rearview mirror, "R" represents the right rearview mirror. 2. Left rearview mirror: To adjust the angle of the left rearview mirror, rotate the adjustment knob's white dot to the "L" position. Lift the knob upwards to change the mirror's viewing angle upwards. Similarly, press the knob downwards to change the mirror's viewing angle downwards. To adjust left or right, use the same method of turning the knob. 3. Right rearview mirror: To adjust the angle of the right rearview mirror, rotate the adjustment knob's white dot to the "R" position.
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