Will Manually Adjusting Electric Car Mirrors Cause Damage?
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Manually adjusting electric car mirrors will not cause immediate damage, but it is not recommended. Since electric mirrors are computer-controlled and automatically fold when the car is locked, frequent manual adjustments may interfere with their normal operation, potentially leading to unsynchronized folding during locking. The working principle of electric mirrors relies on the resistance of the internal motor rack to maintain stability. Applying manual force can stress the motor and affect its next activation. Car mirrors are located on both sides of the vehicle's front and inside the cabin, reflecting rear, side, and lower views to help drivers indirectly observe these areas.