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DaveS
Member Since: 15 Aug 2009
Location: Weybridge
Posts: 241
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Which way up is your car?
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16th May 2011 6:37 pm |
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TwelveSticks
Member Since: 16 Jan 2010
Location: Dublin
Posts: 798
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I had that after it'd been in for some work doing on the door. As I suspected, it seems they'd reconnected a plug upside down when putting it back together. I guess you'll have to take the door card off and have a look around if you want to sort it on your own... 2001 D2 GS (I must be mad!)
2005 D3 S 10-12 (gone and missed)
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16th May 2011 6:58 pm |
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chocolademan
Member Since: 02 Nov 2010
Location: Snowy Oslo (formerly West Yorks)
Posts: 1249
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TwelveSticks wrote:I had that after it'd been in for some work doing on the door. As I suspected, it seems they'd reconnected a plug upside down when putting it back together. I guess you'll have to take the door card off and have a look around if you want to sort it on your own...
Forgot an important point, its intermittent!
Most of the time it works fine then sometimes it plays up... or was it down
Was thinking of water in a plug... door card off sounds like a good idea! Faultmate MSV2 MultiVehicle
D3: Tailgate Actuator DIY: http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/use...IY%7E0.pdf
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16th May 2011 7:40 pm |
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nigel207
Member Since: 26 Mar 2009
Location: Nottinghamshire
Posts: 1344
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Have you got electric seats (with memory)?
A while ago, mt driver's side mirror would adjust itself. The problem was traced to the wiring under the driver's seat. Because LR are such tight-a***s, the wire pulls very tight because it's too short when the seat is moved back, and it can get trapped. Eventually it shorts, hence causing the mirror to have a mind of its own.
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17th May 2011 9:34 am |
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chocolademan
Member Since: 02 Nov 2010
Location: Snowy Oslo (formerly West Yorks)
Posts: 1249
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nigel207 wrote:Have you got electric seats (with memory)?
Hi, yes they are electric with memory.
Sounds very likely to be what you describe! Have been trying to suss the memory function for the seats with both keys (recent thread on here). Noticed it then, so it must have some kind of connection (or maybe a short )
Cheers Nigel, will check it out Faultmate MSV2 MultiVehicle
D3: Tailgate Actuator DIY: http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/use...IY%7E0.pdf
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17th May 2011 6:04 pm |
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chocolademan
Member Since: 02 Nov 2010
Location: Snowy Oslo (formerly West Yorks)
Posts: 1249
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nigel207 wrote:the wire pulls very tight because it's too short when the seat is moved back, and it can get trapped. Eventually it shorts, hence causing the mirror to have a mind of its own.
Hi nigel207 - Its looking like the same kinda problem.
When I move the seat fully forward the mirror starts behaving! I have had a look but can't see anything obvious.
I am now getting an airbag warning light! Same again - now moved the seat forward and the warning light has gone off! Have to investigate further..... Faultmate MSV2 MultiVehicle
D3: Tailgate Actuator DIY: http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/use...IY%7E0.pdf
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1st Jun 2011 8:42 pm |
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StaticMotion
Member Since: 16 Jan 2010
Location: Hoose
Posts: 714
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I have a different problem every time I look in my mirror there's a really scary image in it
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1st Jun 2011 8:49 pm |
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