How to Fix Volvo Mirrors Not Opening

How to Fix Volvo Mirrors Not Opening

Resetting the Mirror Position

Let me share a trick that’s saved me countless trips to the dealer. Think of this as giving your mirrors a fresh start – like rebooting your phone when it acts up.

Here’s my tried-and-tested reset method:

  1. Sit in the driver’s seat and turn on your car
  2. Press and hold both the L and R buttons on your door panel for 10 seconds
  3. When you hear a slight click, press the adjustment button in all four directions
  4. Finally, press L or R again to complete the reset

I discovered this method after my own XC60’s mirrors decided to play statue one morning. Works like a charm about 70% of the time!

Cleaning and Maintaining the Mirrors

You’d be amazed at what I’ve found hiding in mirror mechanisms over the years. From pine needles to forgotten parking tickets – these little surprises can cause big problems.

Here’s my simple cleaning routine:

  • Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe around the mirror edges
  • Spray a bit of silicone lubricant around the folding mechanism (emphasis on tiny – we’re not deep-frying here!)
  • Check for any stuck debris using a flashlight

Pro tip: Never use WD-40 on your mirror mechanisms. I learned this the hard way when it attracted more dirt than a vacuum cleaner at a beach party.

Checking and Replacing Fuses

Now, let’s talk about fuse-hunting – it’s like a treasure hunt, but instead of gold, you’re looking for tiny plastic rectangles!

First, locate your fuse box. In most Volvos, it’s hiding under the glove compartment, looking innocent. You’ll need:

  • A fuse puller (or small needle-nose pliers if you’re feeling brave)
  • A flashlight
  • Your car’s manual (or just Google “Volvo fuse diagram” like the rest of us)

Check fuses 5, 6, and 12 first – these are usually the troublemakers for mirror issues. A blown fuse will look dark or have a broken metal strip inside, like a tiny lightbulb that’s given up on life.

Software or System Updates

Welcome to the 21st century, where even car mirrors need software updates! Sometimes, the fix is as simple as a system refresh.

Visit your local Volvo dealer or use Volvo On Call to check for the following:

  • Recent software updates
  • System patches
  • Control module updates

I once had a client drive 50 miles to my shop for mirror problems, only to find out they needed a quick software update. Talk about feeling silly!

Preventing Future Problems With Volvo Mirrors

Regular Maintenance Tips

Let’s prevent these headaches before they start! Here’s my maintenance schedule:

Twice Monthly:

  • Gently clean around mirror edges
  • Check for smooth operation
  • Listen for unusual noises (grinding sounds are as welcome as a mosquito on a camping trip)

During Winter:

  • Avoid using automatic folding in freezing temperatures
  • Keep the mechanisms clear of ice and snow
  • Consider leaving mirrors unfolded during severe weather

Software Updates and Inspection

Stay ahead of the game by:

  • Keeping your Volvo’s software up to date
  • Scheduling regular diagnostic checks
  • Paying attention to any new noises or changes in mirror operation

Think of it like getting a regular health check-up but for your car’s mirrors. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, as my grandfather used to say (though he was talking about his tractor, not a Volvo).

FAQ About Volvo Mirrors Not Opening

Why won’t my Volvo mirrors unfold after locking?

This is usually one of three things:

  1. A system glitch (try the reset procedure)
  2. A blown fuse (check those pesky fuses we talked about)
  3. The mirror motors taking a coffee break (might need professional attention)

Can I disable automatic mirror folding?

Yes! And it’s easier than teaching my dad to use a smartphone:

  1. Go to your car’s center display
  2. Find ‘Settings’ → ‘Mirrors’
  3. Uncheck ‘Fold Mirrors When Locked’

Sometimes, the simplest solution is just turning off the feature until you can fix it properly.

What should I do if my Volvo mirror motor is making noise but not moving?

If your mirror’s making more noise than a coffee grinder but not moving:

  1. Stop trying to operate it (don’t make it worse!)
  2. Check for obvious obstructions
  3. If you hear grinding, it’s time to call a professional

Remember: Forcing a stuck mirror is like trying to push a revolving door – you’ll either break something or look silly trying.

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