
gl8's automatic mirror folding when locking can be set up in the central console. Below are the specific details about the GL8: 1. Vehicle Positioning: The Buick GL8 is a mid-to-high-end MPV launched by SAIC General Motors Buick. 2. Power Specifications: This vehicle is equipped with a 2.0T SIDI direct-injection turbocharged engine, which delivers a maximum power of 191kW and a maximum torque of 350 Nm. The engine is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. During operation, the engine reaches its maximum power output at 5400 rpm and its maximum torque output between 2000-5000 rpm.

Setting up the GL8 to automatically fold mirrors when locking the car is actually quite simple. First, I get in the car and power it on without starting the engine, then tap the settings icon on the center console screen. Find the external or comfort settings option in the vehicle menu. Scroll down to locate the automatic mirror folding switch, turn it on, and save the setting. The mirrors will immediately fold when locking the car and unfold automatically when unlocking. However, note that some base models may not have this feature or might require holding the lock button for 3 seconds to manually fold the mirrors. Also, remember to regularly check the mirror motors—I once experienced sluggish folding due to dust buildup, which was resolved with cleaning. It's best to disable automatic folding in winter to prevent parts from freezing and getting damaged. This feature once saved my mirrors from being scraped in a narrow alley, proving especially useful in tight spaces.

Here's how I set up the GL8 power-folding mirrors: After starting the vehicle, tap the settings on the screen, select the mirror option in vehicle controls, and turn on the auto-fold when locked switch. The whole process takes about 30 seconds. However, I've encountered two failure situations: once when a fuse blew and needed replacement, and another time when a door wasn't properly closed, causing the system to determine the vehicle wasn't locked. I recommend testing with your car key after setup. Some older models require an additional folding module for this feature, while higher trims with memory seats can even synchronize mirror angles. If you hear a clicking noise after locking, there's an 80% chance it's gear slippage that needs inspection. By the way, installing non-OEM modules might compromise wiring safety - don't skimp on this expense.

The setup process is straightforward: After powering on the vehicle, enter the central control menu, locate the external device options in the vehicle settings, and enable the automatic mirror folding function. For some model years, this can be operated via the steering wheel settings button. Pay special attention to two key points: First, folding mirrors in rainy conditions can trap water, potentially causing motor short circuits. Second, frequent folding accelerates bracket wear—applying lubricating silicone grease monthly is recommended to prolong lifespan. If your parking space is spacious, keeping the function enabled long-term consumes parts unnecessarily; manually operating it may be better. Exercise caution when installing aftermarket folding mechanisms, as I've witnessed cases of circuit burnout.

The last time the auto-folding feature was set up on the GL8, it was done this way: enter the vehicle settings menu on the central control screen, then navigate to the comfort functions section to activate the mirror folding switch. Here are a few points to note: slow unfolding upon unlocking may indicate insufficient voltage; a squeaking sound during frequent folding suggests lubrication is needed; in extremely cold regions below -15°C, it's best to disable the function to prevent freezing damage. The inner pivot area of the mirrors tends to accumulate dirt and sand, so it's recommended to clean it with an air gun every quarter. Aftermarket folding modules installed by modification shops, though cheap at a few hundred dollars, often lack overload protection and may cause the mirror housing to crack when forcefully opening in freezing weather. The factory configuration is the most worry-free option.

Specific setup path: On the central control screen, select Settings > Vehicle > External Device Control, then toggle on the 'Fold mirrors when locking' switch. If encountering issues, first check three points: the 10A fuse labeled for mirrors in the fuse box, the door control module wiring, and the power supply port of the folding motor. Last time my car's mirrors didn't fold, it was due to oxidized connectors. This feature is particularly useful when passing through narrow alleys, but be aware that collisions while folded can lead to repair costs exceeding a thousand. For long-term outdoor parking, it's recommended to spray anti-rust lubricant on the pivot joints quarterly. In southern rainy seasons, special attention is needed to prevent mildew and jamming at the hinge points. While third-party add-on modules may be cheaper, their stability is far inferior to OEM parts.


