Hi there,
Is it possible to adjust the mirror position when reversing or disable the tilting all together?
Is it possible to adjust the mirror position when reversing or disable the tilting all together?
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Yes, position them the way you want them, save your driver profile.
While in reverse? Then they will tilt back up in drive?
Yes, there is a reverse adjustment and forward adjustment. With or without profiles.
You can shut tilting if you want but it helps a ton to avoid curbing tires. I often pop it in reverse just to have a look even when pulling forward.
Nope.Yes, position them the way you want them, save your driver profile.
You can disable tilt, but you cannot adjust tilt angle, or tilt only the passenger side mirror (as on every other car sold in the USA with this feature). An egregious and unsafe decision by Tesla software programmers.Hi there,
Is it possible to adjust the mirror position when reversing or disable the tilting all together?
Nope.
That works in the Model S. Not in the Model 3.
It’s not possible on the Model 3. An egregious and unsafe decision by Tesla software programmers.
How? I cannot get it to work.Somehow my cars can do it... Could it be trim/model year dependant?
What cars specifically?Somehow my cars can do it... Could it be trim/model year dependant?
What cars specifically?
Ours is a 2019 Model 3 Long Range Dual Motor with premium package. Passenger side mirror tilt angle cannot be adjusted and saved, and driver’s side mirror tilt cannot be defeated.
You would be the first owner in this forum to report success doing this as far as I can recall.Meant the Model 3s (2019 AWD as well as the MR) Don't feel like going downstairs to test but I am pretty sure just put in reverse, adjust, save profile worked. Could be mistaken but before adjustment mirrors tilted much more.
Excellent advice.Don't over think this while adjusting your mirrors. One basic thing to remember is, make a change? Save your profile. Make a change, save your profile.
Put the car in Reverse, adjust the mirrors. SAVE the Profile.
Put the car in Park. SAVE the Profile.
Put the car in Drive or leave it in Park, and adjust your mirrors. SAVE the Profile.
Now check your work. Put the car in Reverse. Did the mirrors tilt where you wanted them? Put the car in Drive - back up?
Make a Change? Save the Profile.
Now that would be an awesome smart car feature!If parallel parking on a one-way street, the car should know which side of the street it's on and tilt the driver's mirror if parking on the left or the passenger mirror if parking on the right.