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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Del Boy on 13 February 2013, 13:14:55
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On an Elite should the interior mirror move electrically? Or was I dreaming?
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On an Elite should the interior mirror move electrically? Or was I dreaming?
Kind of... It's adjusted manually but will return to it's stored memory position electrically :y
Although it doesn't "level" ;) i.e. it doesn't rotate, just adjusts in 2 directions
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On an Elite should the interior mirror move electrically? Or was I dreaming?
Kind of... It's adjusted manually but will return to it's stored memory position electrically :y
Although it doesn't "level" ;) i.e. it doesn't rotate, just adjusts in 2 directions
Ah I see, thanks mate :y.
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The other day I accidentally moved the mirror out of position but wouldn't return to its stored position
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Ooh, I never knew that.. not that I've ever seen mine move - indeed if you adjust it to anything other than a small range of positions it tends to flop about as if entirely unattached (to the point you can go around a roundabout and watch it swing the other way)..
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Be needing a new one then Aaron :y
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I should clarify mine moves electrically but only if its out position by a small amount. Is that how they work?
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What is meant by interior mirror?
Rearview windscreen mirror or external door mirrors
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What is meant by interior mirror?
Rearview windscreen mirror or external door mirrors
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What is meant by interior mirror?
Rearview windscreen mirror or external door mirrors
All three should be on the memory settings.
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I should clarify mine moves electrically but only if its out position by a small amount. Is that how they work?
Nope mine moves from anywhere... It is the last thing to move when holding the button though ;)
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Mine can't or won't do that. I guess I might need a new one too
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The ones on both our old Elites moved from any position using the memory button - as said last item to move. Used this feature to readjust if interior mirror accidently knocked out of position ;)