Where is the rearview mirror folding switch on the Boyue?
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Geely Boyue's rearview mirror folding switch is located at the lower left corner of the steering wheel, featuring a rotary knob. Rotate the exterior rearview mirror adjustment switch knob to the upper left position to simultaneously fold both left and right exterior rearview mirrors. Below is an introduction to the rearview mirror folding function: 1. The rearview mirror folding function refers to the ability of the car's side rearview mirrors to fold and retract when necessary, divided into manual and electric types. 2. Rearview mirrors with folding capability can be retracted when passing through narrow sections, improving the vehicle's passability. When the driver leaves the car, folding the rearview mirrors not only protects the mirror surfaces but also reduces parking space requirements, effectively avoiding scratches.
When I drove the Boyue, I often folded the side mirrors. The switch was very noticeable on the driver's door panel. If you look down at the row of window control buttons, the round knob on the far right is used to adjust the mirror angle. The small button in the center of the knob with the folding symbol is the switch. Press it once to automatically fold, and press again to unfold. If it's snowy and icy, manually remove the ice before pressing the button to avoid damaging the motor. By the way, you can enable automatic folding upon locking in the central display settings. Every time you lock the car with a 'click-click' sound, the mirrors fold in, which is especially handy for parking in narrow alleys.
Finding the power-folding mirror button on the Bo Yue is easy. Look for the mirror adjustment area on the driver's door armrest. See that knob with the L/R markings? The raised button in the center is the folding switch - just press it with your fingertip and it responds instantly. I always activate it during car washes to retract the mirrors, ensuring thorough cleaning and preventing damage. Note: Base models may lack this feature, but it's standard on luxury trims. If the button fails, it's likely due to loose wiring behind the door panel - the interior trim would need removal to inspect the harness.