Buick Enclave: Convex Mirrors. Power Mirrors. Folding Mirrors
Convex Mirrors
WARNING
A convex mirror can make things, like other vehicles, look farther away than
they really are. If you cut too sharply into the right lane, you could hit a vehicle
on the right. Check the inside mirror or glance over your shoulder before changing
lanes.
The passenger side mirror is convex shaped. A convex mirror's surface is curved
so more can be seen from the driver seat.
Power Mirrors

Controls for the outside power mirrors are located on the driver door.
To adjust each mirror:
1. Press (A) or (B) to select the mirror.
2. Press on the control pad to adjust the mirror.
3. Press (A) or (B) again to deselect the mirror.
Folding Mirrors
For vehicles with manual folding mirrors, push the mirror toward the vehicle.
Pull the mirror out to return to its original position.
For vehicles with outside power foldaway mirrors:

1. Press (A) to fold the mirrors out to the driving position.
2. Press (B) to fold the mirrors in to the folded position.
Resetting the Power Foldaway Mirrors
Reset the power foldaway mirrors if:
► The mirrors are accidentally obstructed while folding.
► They are accidentally manually folded/unfolded.
► The mirrors vibrate at normal driving speeds.
Fold and unfold the mirrors one time using the mirror controls to reset them
to their normal position.
► popping noise may be heard during the resetting of the power foldaway mirrors.
This sound is normal after a manual folding operation.
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Heated Mirrors
For vehicles with heated mirrors:
(Rear Window Defogger):
Press to heat the mirrors.
See “Rear Window Defogger” under Dual Automatic Climate Control System
for more info
Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror
The vehicle may have an automatic dimming inside rearview mirror.
Automatic dimming reduces the glare from the headlamps of the vehicle behind
you. The dimming fe
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WARNING
If something is carried on top of the vehicle that is longer or wider than the
roof rack—like paneling, plywood, or a mattress—the wind can catch it while the
vehicle is being driven. The item being carried could be violently torn off, and
this could cause a collision and damage t