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powerfold mirrors

can you change the speed these operate under to a higher speed ?
  
Post #90263628th Feb 2012 7:52 am
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Why would you want to? They fold when car is locked ?

I dont think there is a menu setting that is not On/Off and that is your choice
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Post #90269928th Feb 2012 10:26 am
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haven't got the car yet but manual says 12 mph.
I often fold in my volvo mirrors on local tight lanes with oncoming traffic at higher speeds, and also like to activate early on approach to pinch-points and such.
tried doing this at 12mph in current car and er, its naff
  
Post #90270828th Feb 2012 10:43 am
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Now understand. Embarassed

I thought you wanted them to fold quicker Rolling with laughter

I have not tried it on the Disco, on my Merc I can hit the button and doesnt matter what speed I am doing they fold.
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I have powerfolded mine at 40 or 50ish I seem to recall, so dont think you will have any issues. Thumbs Up

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Post #90275928th Feb 2012 1:08 pm
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When the mirrors are 'in' there is probably only about 30mm difference anyway. If you are getting that close to other vehicles try pressing the brake pedal instead of taking your hand off the wheel to adjust the fecking mirrors!
  
Post #90297628th Feb 2012 8:35 pm
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Just tried it tonight on the way home, mirrors will fold in whilst you are doing 50mph Thumbs Up
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Post #90302328th Feb 2012 9:20 pm
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all sounds good,
thanks guys
  
Post #90305928th Feb 2012 10:08 pm
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DD - er, that's not right taking my hand off the wheel to adjust the mirrors; with one arm flopping about on the armrest there'd be no hands on the wheel then ...
  
Post #90312829th Feb 2012 8:43 am
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wotters
tried mine this am on way to work, works at 60mph
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Post #90314029th Feb 2012 9:13 am
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I'm having trouble with the concept of removing rearward vision above a certain speed. Surely, no matter how fast a D3 is going, there will still be vehicles catching it up that need to be observed?
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I fold mine in as a matter of course on narrow lanes, couldn't care less who's behind me, they can stay there until the roads wide enough to overtake, it's not who or what's behind it what's coming round the next bend and how fast you have to worry about. The highway code states you must always travel at a speed with which you can stop, I'm afraid it is ignored where I travel.
I can fold mine in at any speed, if I didn't they would have been knocked off by now!
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