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EXPENCELANDER



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Auto Dimming Mirror

My FL2 has Druggy windows and in the halfway stage where it is not dark enough for the exterior lights to work properly, I find it very annoying when the interior mirror goes into blackout mode. All I can see are illuminated discs behind me. As a member of the IAM this action creates a situation where I do not have the full visibility required for safety.
Is there a simple way of turning off this feature?
I am thinking of installing a secondary mirror over the top of the original. Offset your Carbon emissions by boycotting Baked Beans and all Green Vegitables.

Post #84159 13th Dec 2010 11:27 pm
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npinks



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Piece of tape over the little lens at the bottom of the mirror Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #84162 13th Dec 2010 11:33 pm
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stownrow



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npinks wrote:
Piece of tape over the little lens at the bottom of the mirror


yeah that would stop it dimming! Are sure something hasn't gone wrong with yours? I've retrofitted mine and it works a treat!

Post #84163 13th Dec 2010 11:43 pm
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Mine works perfectly and one of the best features to have on any vehicle Thumbs Up 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Post #84180 14th Dec 2010 9:38 am
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I sometimes find a dimmed mirror is quite dark when combined with the tinted windows, combine that with the fact the rear window is somesort of water magnet then the rear visibility is only good for a second after I've wiped the rear window with the wiper Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #84182 14th Dec 2010 9:57 am
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EXPENCELANDER



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npinks wrote:
I sometimes find a dimmed mirror is quite dark when combined with the tinted windows, combine that with the fact the rear window is somesort of water magnet then the rear visibility is only good for a second after I've wiped the rear window with the wiper

"Quite Dark" is an understatement in my case, I also have specs that turn dark Grey/Black in any available light, so if I get in the car while the lens's are still tinted (takes a good few mins for them to clear)and the dimmer comes into play along with the tinted glas I cant see a Bl**dy thing.
aint seen no little lens on the Mirror though, will have to look in the morning, also I find the depth of the mirror dont give a full view of the rear window , tis like peeping through a visor in a Crusaders Helmet. Laughing Offset your Carbon emissions by boycotting Baked Beans and all Green Vegitables.

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pressureman



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No problem with my dimming mirror, but a bit OTT with the fitted privacy glass. However, my old Vectra had this as standard, with the driver's side wing mirror also dimming - now wouldn't you expect LR to have done that also! The Vectra also had a really good DAB radio as standard (only ever lost the signal in the backwaters of Dorset, great over the rest of UK) but don't get me started on that! Agree that tape is the cheapest fix.

Post #84369 15th Dec 2010 10:37 pm
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Still got to find the Lens in the daylight but I'm already having problems with the view depth, so putting tape accross is going to reduce it even further. Perhaps it just needs a circle the size of the lens to be stuck over.

PS I had a feeling that the door mirrors dimmed on the trip back from the shops, but it could be me being paranoid. Offset your Carbon emissions by boycotting Baked Beans and all Green Vegitables.

Post #84372 15th Dec 2010 10:50 pm
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npinks



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in the picture, small oval gap on the bottom of the mirror casing, thats the lense/sensor

try covering it with your finger when driving and you "should" see things clearer

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Post #84382 15th Dec 2010 11:37 pm
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pressureman



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Fairly certain my door mirror doesn't dim but maybe I have a defect! Anyhow, anybody who has driven in Mexico (plus quite a few other countries) won't bother about this as they have no interest in what the following traffic is up to and remove their mirrors to decrease wind resistance!!!

Post #84384 15th Dec 2010 11:45 pm
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Many thanks for that, covering that lens will not now affect the viewing angle.
Solved 2 problems......now I know how to store my Sun Glasses thanks !!!!
Far too much crap carried around and not enough crap compartments to put it in.
Only had the car 2/3 weeks and already needs a de-cluttering. Offset your Carbon emissions by boycotting Baked Beans and all Green Vegitables.

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Thanks for the tip npinks, used just enough black Insulation tape to cover and now can see the road behind being lit up by headlights, nice to have full vision again. Tried the Sun Glasses holder and broke the darn thing with being too heavy handed. Offset your Carbon emissions by boycotting Baked Beans and all Green Vegitables.

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