Yes, unless the mirrors fold in.
push them in.
Assuming that you had electric folding mirrors fitted to the car; put the driver's mirror adjuster into the central (neutral) position and push it down for a second, both mirrors should fold in. Repeating this will make the mirrors fold out.
I added Toyota brand towing mirrors to mine and yes the mirrors work with the adjustment switch. However they do not fold or slide in automatically. If you also want them to electrically fold or slide in then the truck has to be ordered that way. I manually fold or slide mine in. I tow a 5th wheel so I use them all the time.
easy just ask the internet
They do on my W211 '53 reg E320CDi and can be programmed to self fold when the doors are locked.
Most vehicles now have fold in mirrors. You can fold you mirrors in when arriving home. Or you can choose a different parking location or even set up cameras to catch the other vehicles license plate number. There is not a more flexible mirror option. Otherwise our mirrors would just blow around when driving on the highway.
If you fold a piece of paper in half 4 times, there will be 16 sections. Each time you fold the paper in half, the number of sections doubles. So, if you start with 1 section and fold it in half 4 times, you will end up with 16 sections.
I have Merc C200- 2011. The car is full spec except folding wing mirror which is optional. Just been told by Merc that you cannot fold the mirrors what a pathetic idea for a manufacturer to produce a quality car were you cannot fold the mirror's manually either.
Its on the same switch that alters the rear view angle Terry
I used to fold the mirrors flat and stick them behind the rear seat.
Yes my garage width is 2" too small to drive in. With mirrors folded I have 2" clearance each side