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Do Honda Pilot side mirrors fold in automatically?

Yes—automatic folding of the Honda Pilot’s side mirrors is possible on some trims and model years, but it is not universal. Higher trims or optional packages may include power-folding mirrors that can fold when the vehicle is locked or at the press of a button, while base models may require manual folding.


Understanding what auto-fold means for the Pilot


Auto-fold refers to mirrors that fold inward without manual intervention, typically to ease parking in tight spaces or to reduce the chance of damage. In the Pilot lineup, whether this capability exists depends on the year, trim, and installed options. Some models offer power-folding mirrors with optional auto-fold behavior, while others do not include this feature at all. Because features can change between generations, it’s important to verify for your specific vehicle.


To understand how this feature might appear on your vehicle, here are typical scenarios and what to look for when shopping or inspecting a used Pilot.



  • Power-folding mirrors: Often included on higher trims or as part of optional packages; these mirrors can fold automatically or via a dedicated control, depending on the setup.

  • Automatic vs manual folding: Some Pilots with power-folding mirrors will fold automatically when locking the vehicle, while others require you to trigger folding with a switch or the remote.

  • Verification: Look for “Power folding mirrors” on the window sticker or in the owner’s manual; this is the clearest way to confirm whether auto-fold functionality is available for your exact model.


Because the feature is not guaranteed across all trims and years, if auto-folding mirrors are important, check your specific trim and production year with a dealer or by reviewing the official brochure and the owner’s manual for your vehicle.


How to test or enable auto-fold mirrors on your Pilot


Follow these steps to determine whether your Pilot has auto-folding mirrors and how to use them if available.



  1. Lock the vehicle with the key fob and observe whether the side mirrors fold inward automatically.

  2. If they do not fold, locate the fold/unfold switch on the mirror housing and try folding the mirrors manually using that switch.

  3. Consult the owner’s manual or the vehicle’s settings (often found under Vehicle or Lock options in the infotainment system) to confirm whether auto-fold is supported or can be enabled for your trim/year.

  4. For a used or late-model Pilot, verify feature availability with the dealer or by checking the original window sticker or build sheet using the VIN.


In short, the Honda Pilot can have auto-folding mirrors, but the feature is not guaranteed on every trim or year. Verification through documentation and a quick on-vehicle test will tell you whether your specific Pilot supports automatic folding.


Summary


Automatic folding mirrors exist on the Honda Pilot, but they are not universal. If you need this capability, confirm your exact trim and year, review the owner’s manual or window sticker, and test the feature on your vehicle. When available, power-folding mirrors may fold automatically with locking or can be operated via a switch or remote, depending on the configuration.

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