Where is the rearview mirror folding switch located on the Haval H6?
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The rearview mirror folding switch on the Haval H6 is located inside the multifunctional adjustment knob on the driver's side door. Rotate the adjustment knob to the rearview mirror folding position, and the exterior rearview mirrors will automatically fold. To unfold the mirrors, simply rotate the knob to another position. The Haval H6's rearview mirrors support electric adjustment, electric folding, heating, and automatic folding when locking the vehicle. These features are very convenient for daily use, especially the heated mirrors, which are particularly useful in winter. The electric folding function is also very user-friendly, enhancing usability and safety. The Haval H6 is a compact SUV with a vehicle length of 4653 mm, width of 1886 mm, height of 1730 mm, and a wheelbase of 2738 mm. It is a five-door, five-seat model. The vehicle features a unibody construction, with a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension.
I've driven a Haval H6 for five years, and the specific location of the power-folding mirror switch is on the driver's side door panel. It's usually in the area with the window control buttons—look closely for a small icon resembling folded mirrors. On my 2018 model, pressing this button automatically folds the mirrors. Note that configurations may vary: base trims have a manual button, while higher trims may integrate the function into the infotainment screen under 'Exterior Settings.' If you can't find it, don't panic—I recommend checking the owner's manual first or testing all buttons near the door handle after starting the engine. This feature is incredibly handy for tight urban parking, preventing scrapes. As a side note, if the button feels unresponsive, it might be due to loose wiring or dust buildup; a quick clean usually fixes it, ensuring worry-free driving.
I often drive a Haval H6 to work, and the power-folding mirror switch is typically located on the driver's door panel control module. It sits right next to the window controls—a small but clearly marked button with a folded mirror icon; a light press activates it. My friend’s 2020 model even supports enabling/disabling this feature via the infotainment screen settings. If you're a new owner struggling to locate it, don’t stress—check the door-mounted button cluster; sometimes it’s tucked near the cup holder area. For safety, always ensure the ignition is on before operating to prevent accidental damage; I once saw someone in a garage accidentally trigger the switch, causing the mirror to jam—though a simple reset fixed it. Pro tip: Test this switch periodically to ensure functionality, especially useful for tight urban parking spots where folding mirrors save headaches.