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Quick question and I'm sorry if this been covered before.. So my v35 sedan has a button on the steering colum to fold the side mirrors in.. The button seems to have 3 modes or stages.. Open, close and then u can also leave the switch in the middle of open n close.. So question is what does leaving the switch in middle do?? And also are you able to control the mirrors via the key fob?? I know for a fact on some of the late model cars after u press lock and hold it again it folds the mirror in..

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positions are

OPEN/Up (mirrors out)

nothing/middle

CLOSED/Down (mirrors folded in)

there are aftermarket kits that fold the mirrors in when you lock the car, or remove the keys from the ignition. generally, this is only active when the position of the switch is up (mirrors out).

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