It’s scary how often we have the same pattern. It’s as though Land Rover grossly underestimated the power required to maintain stable electrical systems.i had the same window dropping on mine stopped once i fitted a new battery
Please let us know how you get on once the mirror is on and working.Yes it has the mirror drop function
And I had previously same day played with mirror switches maybe it had been turned off prior to my purchase
However the mirror has damage
Power fold cogs also damaged
Replacement mirrors have been orderd
Awaiting arrival hopefully tomorrow
ive been wondering if a trickle charger can be permanently fitted like on my jag, but that dam explosive lead has me worried about which side to connect the pos leadIt’s scary how often we have the same pattern. It’s as though Land Rover grossly underestimated the power required to maintain stable electrical systems.
I had the whole brake lights on flashing dash lights etc on my previous Range and had several weeks of disconnecting the battery every night before normal service was resumed. Needless to say I refused to disconnect it again once I had a daily driving car. Surely there is a seriously real way to prevent this stupidity. I hope someone smarter than me can let us all into the secret.
Tricky.
Great feedback many thanks. Good luck with your new issue.Replacement mirror fitted window stopped dropping now
All good lol.
Only issue the cogs are stripped in the mirror so it dont fold can the cogs or motor be repaired
This is now cured
I have a new fault so going to start a new thread
Many thanx for your help
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