Hi Again People
Hope everyone is well. I have noticed recently that my mirrors are moving down by themselves. Okay before you tell me I know that they tilt downwards when the acr in put into reverse and that thids can be turned off via the trip computer.
I have turned this feature off and I still find tha the mirriors tilt slightly down on their own. Car will be due for it's 1,000km services in maybe 2 weeks and I will get the service guys to look at it but was just wondering has anyone had this problem also.
Real pain having to constatly adjust my mirrors.
gotta say this is the first time i have heard of the problem you are having, i dont think i have ever adjusted mine since i got the car, mabye some other members might know some more info
Hi Again People
Hope everyone is well. I have noticed recently that my mirrors are moving down by themselves. Okay before you tell me I know that they tilt downwards when the acr in put into reverse and that thids can be turned off via the trip computer.
I have turned this feature off and I still find tha the mirriors tilt slightly down on their own. Car will be due for it's 1,000km services in maybe 2 weeks and I will get the service guys to look at it but was just wondering has anyone had this problem also.
Real pain having to constatly adjust my mirrors.
Thanks
Could be that the memory is messed up for the "driver 1" or "driver 2" setting
There is also the memory recall from the key to consider too.
Might be worth doing the memory reset again.
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G'day. Just a guess, but I reckon "be4st" is in need of a bit of key programming too. I had some issues before properly re-programming and matching both keys with seat adjustment... Ummm....just trying to find out how that was done...found it.
From the above thread, try this sequence after you've got everything set up and saved in the memory profiles (buttons on drivers door).
Remote keyless entry can be programmed to return driver's seat, side mirror, etc.
1) Remove key from ignition with all four doors closed.
2) Select desired memory profile 1 or 2
3) Press and release set button and press and release button 1 or 2
4) Press and release the Lock button on the transmitter within 10 seconds.
Hi just to butt in on this thread my issue is the seat does not return back after key is removed... same situation???...Frank
It does not go back to the fully "back" position? I reckon that's normal, so it's easy to get back into the seat as I imagine it's assumed that you park, switch off, seat goes back, you get out. Then the seat is sitting there waiting for you to get back in. As soon as you put the key in it should return to your profile position?? Just my guess...
It does not go back to the fully "back" position? I reckon that's normal, so it's easy to get back into the seat as I imagine it's assumed that you park, switch off, seat goes back, you get out. Then the seat is sitting there waiting for you to get back in. As soon as you put the key in it should return to your profile position?? Just my guess...
Sean.
PS. Almost.... but still very close...i reckon...
What i am saying is.. seat does not go back to let you out.Just stays in the memory position...Frank
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What i am saying is.. seat does not go back to let you out.Just stays in the memory position...Frank
Ahhhhh...you'll find the setting for that in the Personal Settings section on the EVIC. Just scroll thru there and you'll find something about "??? the seat on exit"......I just can't remember exactly what is says. Sean
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