300M mirror gone berserk
The car was back in for another regular service yesterday, but I had
told them in advance (again) about the mirror problem. They eventually replaced the mirror itself, and so far all seems to be well. MB On 08/13/04 11:05 am I wrote: > Now the passenger-side mirror sometimes stays tilted down when I shift > out of reverse. > > When at the dealership this mornimg for a regular service I asked about > this, and they said I'll have to schedule a longer appointment for them > to check it out. IOW, this seems not to be a known problem with a known > solution. >> The driver's-side mirror on our '02 300M is behaving strangely: when I >> shift into reverse, the mirror tilts down waaaay more than it used to >> -- down so far as to be pretty much useless -- and, when the shifter >> is not in reverse, does not always point in the same place each time >> the same set of adjustments is invoked, either with the remote or by >> pressing the button. >> >> Any ideas? |
The car was back in for another regular service yesterday, but I had
told them in advance (again) about the mirror problem. They eventually replaced the mirror itself, and so far all seems to be well. MB On 08/13/04 11:05 am I wrote: > Now the passenger-side mirror sometimes stays tilted down when I shift > out of reverse. > > When at the dealership this mornimg for a regular service I asked about > this, and they said I'll have to schedule a longer appointment for them > to check it out. IOW, this seems not to be a known problem with a known > solution. >> The driver's-side mirror on our '02 300M is behaving strangely: when I >> shift into reverse, the mirror tilts down waaaay more than it used to >> -- down so far as to be pretty much useless -- and, when the shifter >> is not in reverse, does not always point in the same place each time >> the same set of adjustments is invoked, either with the remote or by >> pressing the button. >> >> Any ideas? |
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