Maniac said:E39?
Passenger mirror drop is an option, though I can't remember what option it comes with. Anyhow, to see if you have it, put the switch that switches between passenger and drivers mirror adjustment into the drivers side operation (slide it towards the door panel rather than away from), then put the car in reverse. It should drop automatically and rise back when you come out of reverse.
I thought I had tried that but maybe not - will give it another go - thought it stayed low - it might be that I just have the seat at the lowest setting and need to grow a couple of inches lolPaul c said:Put in reverse and wait till it drops then you can ajust manually to were you like it and it will stay there each time you put it in reverse.![]()
Sat in the car and tried that. It don't work as for the mirror to drop you have to have the drivers side selected and it therefore will adjust the driver side mirror When you swap the button over to passenger side the mirror lifts back to normal positionPaul c said:Put in reverse and wait till it drops then you can ajust manually to were you like it and it will stay there each time you put it in reverse.![]()
Paul c said:Put in reverse and wait till it drops then you can ajust manually to were you like it and it will stay there each time you put it in reverse.![]()
extrablatt said:Paul c said:Put in reverse and wait till it drops then you can ajust manually to were you like it and it will stay there each time you put it in reverse.![]()
No way! I'm so going outside to try that now.
Carol M said:Can you put it in reverse, wait for it to drop then flip the switch to drivers side then adjust? Or does it go back up when you flip the switch?
Or adjust the mirror so its as low as you can have it for normal driving (while still being useable) then would it go lower when put in reverse?
Carol M said:Just a thought, how about putting one of those little reversing mirrors on the wing mirror?
My son has one on his car. (His mirrors don't dip) works a treat.
It will give loads more lower vision when your car mirrors dip when reversing.