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Schriewi
 


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Question: How to save position of adjusted mirrors...?

Hi there,

as the title says, I reposition the mirrors but then they just switch back to standard... How can I save the new position?

Thanks!!!

Peter
  
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anglefire
 


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Is this the reversing position?

If so, you have to adjust them and then press the memory store button on your seat. I think you also have to turn off the ignition and let the car go to sleep - Shocked
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Schriewi
 


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anglefire wrote:
Is this the reversing position?

If so, you have to adjust them and then press the memory store button on your seat. I think you also have to turn off the ignition and let the car go to sleep - Shocked


Actually no, it's the normal mirror position when driving... But the same mechanism might apply, no!?
Also how does that saving a personal setting thing for the seats work? Will try ASAP then...

Thanks guys, much appreciated!
Peter
  
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isnt it just case of align everything as you require and then press hold the number button on the seat till an acknowledge ping is heard from control module, then if ever somebody re-aligns mirrors/seat (SWMBO) then just a quick press of the button all returns to your setup??
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Popelka wrote:
isnt it just case of align everything as you require and then press hold the number button on the seat till an acknowledge ping is heard from control module, then if ever somebody re-aligns mirrors/seat (SWMBO) then just a quick press of the button all returns to your setup??


Thanks Popelka, it worked... Much appreciated!

It seems I discover new things about my car every day...probably hence the name... Smile

Cheers,
Peter
  
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you need to press the "M"emory button and the position "1" "2" or "3" button to store the position
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