Adjust rear view mirror!

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Steve427

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I can't help feeling a bit dim! I've recently purchased a 2009 L322 5.0 supercharged autobiography. Love it! It has memory seats which adjusts the steering column too. I assumed it would do the same for the rear view mirror but I can't find any electrical adjustment for it but seems stiff to move by hand.

Have I misunderstood or is there a way of adjusting the mirror electronically?
 
As far as im aware they dont adjust automatically, and they will be stiff to adjust its how they are, it stops them from adjusting on there own whilst driving and vibrating.
 
Thank you all for the confirmation. Not having found any details in the manual or any stories of them going wrong I was starting to think it must be manual... But it's the only thing that is so I wasn't convinced and didn't want to break it by forcing it.
 
So glad I just happened across this. So manual adjust then. I've been looking at the actual rear seats (not the backrests) in the rear view mirror for over a year now - being such tall wally, with this stiffy item. :D
 
Details of the automatic ear and nose picker along with the automatic tampon remover will be in the owners manual. :D
 
So glad I just happened across this. So manual adjust then. I've been looking at the actual rear seats (not the backrests) in the rear view mirror for over a year now - being such tall wally, with this stiffy item. :D


Honestly? Or jesting to enforce how stiff they are?
 
Honestly? Or jesting to enforce how stiff they are?

I have to say, honestly! I've never adjusted it. I know it's dumb... Maybe my mirror is simply REALLY stiff?!? But I tried ordinarily when I got the vehicle over a year ago and in the end thought: It must be fixed. I had the same in my Jag XK8 - so maybe that was a real stiffy also, which again I never adjusted - not that that was pointing at the rear seats (the actual seats) like this one. Nothing in the books in the RR - so left it. Will try to adjust again today maybe but hoping the windshield doesn't shatter in the process. In this area I do miss my old 2000 Freelander Mk1 - you could really beat that baby up with no worries: Drove that to Switzerland and Spain (to Scotland from London many times also) once apiece and with no real quibbles for at least 10-years, and coaxed it through another 5-years with 2 head gasket changes plus one reconditioned head.
I am a bit dumbass these days I must admit - maybe something setting in... :eek:
;)
 
Who needs to see where they've just been anyways?!
Most often it's the door mirrors that aren't adjusted properly, based on my view (or not) of other drivers
 
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