Which button is for the automatic folding of the Tharu's rearview mirrors?
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The button for the automatic folding of the Tharu's rearview mirrors is generally located on the driver's side door frame, specifically in front of the power switch for the window lift. Pressing this button will automatically fold the rearview mirrors. To set the rearview mirror folding function: You can configure it in the vehicle settings option on the central control screen. Set the rearview mirrors to fold automatically when the car is locked, and they will fold upon locking. There is an icon to the left of the rearview mirror heating control, which represents the folding function. You can also manually operate the mirrors to fold them. Rearview mirrors with a folding function can be retracted when passing through narrow sections, improving the car's maneuverability. When the driver leaves the car, folding the mirrors not only protects the mirror surfaces but also reduces parking space requirements, effectively preventing scratches.
I've been driving for over a decade, and I particularly love the automatic mirror folding feature when driving the Tharu. The button is located in the driver's side door panel control area, marked with a small mirror-shaped icon, usually placed among the window control buttons. A single press automatically folds the mirrors inward, which is extremely convenient for entering narrow garages or preventing scratches when parking. If you can't find it, first check the design near the door handle—some models might hide this function in the dashboard settings menu, but direct button operation is the most straightforward. Regular use of this feature can also extend the mirrors' lifespan by reducing manual folding. In short, remember the icon, press it to get the job done, and once you make it a habit, driving becomes much smoother.
When driving the Tharu to commute in heavy traffic, I always find the automatic mirror folding button incredibly handy. Located on the door armrest with a mirror icon, it folds the mirrors with just a light touch. Last time in a cramped mall parking spot, pressing it saved me lots of hassle. New drivers might struggle to locate it at first, but it becomes second nature once accustomed. Regular cleaning of the button area is recommended to prevent dust buildup affecting sensitivity. If the button malfunctions, check for wiring issues or consider replacing a small component. Minimize manual operation - the automatic mode better protects the mirrors.