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Dixy



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Folding door mirors

2011 car, every time I lock and unlock they flap about like dumbos ears, can it be stopped? letters not necessarily in the right order

Post #71328 5th Jul 2011 8:52pm
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JOKER



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Think thats a trip to the dealers to de-activate it

Post #71331 5th Jul 2011 9:04pm
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anything in the menu re this..if not then dealer like mick says.

Post #71333 5th Jul 2011 9:08pm
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Baben



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Not sure the dealer can do anything about it. There is no menu option that I can find on my 2010

I have tried looking for this option with my faultmate but can't find it either.

Please let us know if you find a solution

Post #71419 6th Jul 2011 5:46pm
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Dixy



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Apparently you can dissable the powerfold completely or automatic, so why have a f*****g button. What they actualy meen is there is no algorithum in the book. letters not necessarily in the right order

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Makes sense to fold on most occasions....

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Gazellio wrote:
Makes sense to fold on most occasions....


especially when a big black d3 parks next to you... Laughing

Post #71577 7th Jul 2011 6:19pm
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Dixy



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Gazellio wrote:
Makes sense to fold on most occasions....


Why, I folded the ones on the last one about 5 times in 5 years. If I want them to fold I can press the button. Appart from anything they only fold in by about 2 inches, wow.

Still dont believe it is a diesel, that engine and gearbox are truely awsome. letters not necessarily in the right order

Post #71651 7th Jul 2011 11:13pm
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probably best to fold them so they keep working and don't seize up ....... Whistle

Post #71663 8th Jul 2011 8:50am
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good point Thumbs Up

its like anything on the FFRR, from high/low range to the folding mirrors needs to be worked every so often..

Post #71669 8th Jul 2011 10:27am
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