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C2PRT



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England 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey
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Hi Everyone
This is my first post! I have a problem with my power fold mirrors some how the mirrors have got opposite each other! i.e. when drivers is folded the passenger side is unfolded and vice a versa weird! any ideas how to cure would be gratefully received.Thanks Paul.

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a quick double tap on the button should do it.. ... - .- -.




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I had this problem recently and soon after my battery needed replacing as it wouldn't hold the charge. When the battery was replaced the mirrors fixed its self and worked correctly. So maybe your battery is on its way and causing the mirrors to play up. (Only guessing, from my experience) Range rover td6 54 reg touch screen

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It is a relatively common issue and there are a few fixes. If you do a search on the site you will find them. The double press didn't work for me, I ended up pulling fuses. Good luck.

EDIT. I found what I did. (copied from my original posts in this thread)
http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic7578.h...irror+sync

Yeah, happened to me too. There are 2 fuses in behind the glovebox, can't remember which numbers right now. Remove them both and operate the powerfold button. Replace 1 of them (doesn't matter which) and operate powerfold again. Replace other fuse and operate powerfold. All should now be well.

Fuses 11 and 24 in the main fusebox located behind the lower glovebox.

I've now found the document I used to fix mine and there is a process which can be tried as follows.
Remove fuses 11 and 24.
Lock car and wait for it to go to sleep (5 minutes)
Unlock car.
Manhandle one of the mirrors so it is in the same position as the other.
replace fuses and turn on ignition
Operate powerfold button twice to re-sync the mirrors leaving 15 seconds between each operation.

If this fails (as mine did) then you go on to stage 2 which I documented above.

Dom.

Also note there is a final "Last chance saloon" solution which is as follows:
Open bonnet
Switch off car and allow it to go to sleep.
Disconnect both battery leads.
Leave 5 minutes
Short out the battery CABLES .......NOT THE BATTERY TERMINALS by touching the positive cable to the negative.
Reconnect battery cables
Operate powerfold button.

This one has the effect of erasing all the modules on the car to effectively reset the mirror modules. It also clears down radio stations, fuel computer memory etc etc.

Post #258633 10th May 2014 6:44pm
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Had the same problem with mirrors out of sync. Double tap worked. Great--- Big thanks for tip.

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