Auto tilt wing mirror

Auto tilt wing mirror

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PetrolHeadPete

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759 posts

202 months

Thursday 8th May
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I'm sure my left side wing mirror used to tip down in reverse by quite a big amount so you could see the road. Now it just kind of pathetically twitches by a few mm when selecting R (and returns when going into D). The mirror itself moves just fine under manual control and the option is still ticked in the settings menu (have also tried setting it off and on again). Am I remembering wrong? Did the mirror insert really move right down at an angle?

Maxym

2,365 posts

249 months

Thursday 8th May
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Why are door mirrors increasingly referred to as wing mirrors? Wing mirrors were outlawed on safety grounds decades ago.

cuprabob

16,375 posts

227 months

Thursday 8th May
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PetrolHeadPete said:
I'm sure my left side wing mirror used to tip down in reverse by quite a big amount so you could see the road. Now it just kind of pathetically twitches by a few mm when selecting R (and returns when going into D). The mirror itself moves just fine under manual control and the option is still ticked in the settings menu (have also tried setting it off and on again). Am I remembering wrong? Did the mirror insert really move right down at an angle?
Have you tried adjusting the tilt position? Although not a Porsche my VW sometimes loses the tilt position and you need to re-adjust occasionally.

PetrolHeadPete

Original Poster:

759 posts

202 months

Thursday 8th May
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Maxym said:
Why are door mirrors increasingly referred to as wing mirrors? Wing mirrors were outlawed on safety grounds decades ago.
Textbook pointless reply, thanks 👍

PetrolHeadPete

Original Poster:

759 posts

202 months

Thursday 8th May
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cuprabob said:
PetrolHeadPete said:
I'm sure my left side wing mirror used to tip down in reverse by quite a big amount so you could see the road. Now it just kind of pathetically twitches by a few mm when selecting R (and returns when going into D). The mirror itself moves just fine under manual control and the option is still ticked in the settings menu (have also tried setting it off and on again). Am I remembering wrong? Did the mirror insert really move right down at an angle?
Have you tried adjusting the tilt position? Although not a Porsche my VW sometimes loses the tilt position and you need to re-adjust occasionally.
Interesting! So you go to R, set the desired tilt and it will remember that?

nammynake

2,628 posts

186 months

Thursday 8th May
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Maxym said:
Why are door mirrors increasingly referred to as wing mirrors? Wing mirrors were outlawed on safety grounds decades ago.
Do you own a Hoover?

Benzooki

53 posts

104 months

Thursday 8th May
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PetrolHeadPete said:
Maxym said:
Why are door mirrors increasingly referred to as wing mirrors? Wing mirrors were outlawed on safety grounds decades ago.
Textbook pointless reply, thanks ??
My thoughts exactly, imagine if we corrected all words and sayings to their original meaning. I expect half of the parts on cars have changed meaning over the years.

cuprabob

16,375 posts

227 months

Thursday 8th May
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PetrolHeadPete said:
cuprabob said:
PetrolHeadPete said:
I'm sure my left side wing mirror used to tip down in reverse by quite a big amount so you could see the road. Now it just kind of pathetically twitches by a few mm when selecting R (and returns when going into D). The mirror itself moves just fine under manual control and the option is still ticked in the settings menu (have also tried setting it off and on again). Am I remembering wrong? Did the mirror insert really move right down at an angle?
Have you tried adjusting the tilt position? Although not a Porsche my VW sometimes loses the tilt position and you need to re-adjust occasionally.
Interesting! So you go to R, set the desired tilt and it will remember that?
It does on a VW and I can't imagine the Porsche is different.


PetrolHeadPete

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759 posts

202 months

Friday 9th May
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cuprabob said:
It does on a VW and I can't imagine the Porsche is different.
Bingo! Every days a school day. Thanks for helping

cuprabob

16,375 posts

227 months

Friday 9th May
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PetrolHeadPete said:
cuprabob said:
It does on a VW and I can't imagine the Porsche is different.
Bingo! Every days a school day. Thanks for helping
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