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Most of the time, they are just as I left them, but occasionally they'll both be aimed very low. If I touch the #1 seat memory button they snap back to the correct position. I'm the only driver and I am using remote (key) #1, so I don't suspect someone else is selecting a different seat memory. |
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I don't think this is the 'lower mirrors' feature, as that only effects the right-side mirror. |
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The outside mirrors on my '07 9-3 seem to have a mind of their own. Most of the time, they are just as I left them, but occasionally they'll both be aimed very low. If I touch the #1 seat memory button they snap back to the correct position. I'm the only driver and I am using remote (key) #1, so I don't suspect someone else is selecting a different seat memory. I read through the manual and I couldn't find any reference to the mirrors (or seats) returning to some 'home' position for any reason. I don't think this is the 'lower mirrors' feature, as that only effects the right-side mirror. Is this a feature, or what? Thanks |
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"John Gaglione" <John.Gaglione (AT) Mail (DOT) com> skrev i meddelelsen news:MPG.253efda2839655fd989684 (AT) nntp (DOT) earthlink.net... Most of the time, they are just as I left them, but occasionally they'll both be aimed very low. If I touch the #1 seat memory button they snap back to the correct position. I'm the only driver and I am using remote (key) #1, so I don't suspect someone else is selecting a different seat memory. It doesn't change, if you start the car and take it out of reverse? |
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I don't think this is the 'lower mirrors' feature, as that only effects the right-side mirror. On a 9-5 it is only on the right hand side mirror - dunno if it's different on a 9-3. |
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