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Freelander22se



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Mirrors when reversing

Since changing to my latest freelander my mirrors now dip down when reversing. Is there an easy overide for the ocassional time I might not want them to dip. ? 09 Plate Rimini Red Freelander 2 HSE with Roofrails, Side Mouldings, Sidetubes and Privacy Glass

Post #102432 18th May 2011 8:06 am
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simont



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Sensible Answer: Adjust them on the door panel

Sensible Answer: I believe they are programmed to the "seat Memory" - so Program the seat on several numbers and have the mirror settings different. The when you want to change it use the seat memory buttons to do it.

Daft Answer: Take it out of reverse. Whistle 2002 Honda VFR800
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Post #102433 18th May 2011 8:33 am
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As above, but they don't dip if you reverse faster Whistle Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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simont



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Interesting thought:

The wing mirror s un-dip! when you reverse above a certain speed.

I would think (as mine don't dip!) that if I was reversing that fast I would want first hand vision behind and most certainly clear view of the kerb I'm about to thud against.

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Freelander22se



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simont wrote:
Sensible Answer: Adjust them on the door panel

Sensible Answer: I believe they are programmed to the "seat Memory" - so Program the seat on several numbers and have the mirror settings different. The when you want to change it use the seat memory buttons to do it.

Daft Answer: Take it out of reverse. Whistle



I didn`t think you could use the seat memory buttons when engine was running 09 Plate Rimini Red Freelander 2 HSE with Roofrails, Side Mouldings, Sidetubes and Privacy Glass

Post #102437 18th May 2011 8:46 am
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Freelander22se wrote:
I didn`t think you could use the seat memory buttons when engine was running


Have you tried? 2002 Honda VFR800
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Without engine running the seat will fully move with one press

With engine running you have to keep the button pressed whilst the seat moves for safety Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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