malcolm_durant
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My passenger side mirror never returned from it's automatically lowered position when you went from reverse to drive/neutral/park. The demist function was broken too.
So I disabled the auto-dip function and waited for a suitable replacement to turn up on fleabay. Said mirror duly turns up at a not-too-outrageous price (new old stock with a few superficial scratches for £50 IIRC).
Fitted it today, re-enabled the auto-dip function and set it all up again...only to discover the driver's side one doesn't return properly any more. Bugger!!
I'm hoping reactivation will shake some cobwebs out and it'll start working again after some exercise, but I have my doubts.
Was planning on taking the old passenger one apart to see how to detach the head from the part that attaches to the door (as a "dry run" to work out how pull them apart to colour code the heads of the working mirrors properly).
Does anyone know what the "throttle" looks like - often referred to as the cause of the mirrors not automatically returning to position - and if it's serviceable or the kind of thing you can get at Maplins (I assume it's a fairly standard electronic component)?
Cheers,
So I disabled the auto-dip function and waited for a suitable replacement to turn up on fleabay. Said mirror duly turns up at a not-too-outrageous price (new old stock with a few superficial scratches for £50 IIRC).
Fitted it today, re-enabled the auto-dip function and set it all up again...only to discover the driver's side one doesn't return properly any more. Bugger!!
I'm hoping reactivation will shake some cobwebs out and it'll start working again after some exercise, but I have my doubts.
Was planning on taking the old passenger one apart to see how to detach the head from the part that attaches to the door (as a "dry run" to work out how pull them apart to colour code the heads of the working mirrors properly).
Does anyone know what the "throttle" looks like - often referred to as the cause of the mirrors not automatically returning to position - and if it's serviceable or the kind of thing you can get at Maplins (I assume it's a fairly standard electronic component)?
Cheers,