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I have noticed that over time, my side view mirrors tend to sag on my Model Y. Basically they aren't retaining the appropriate position. After about a week, I have to tilt them up again so I'm not looking at the ground. Anyone else have this issue?
I have noticed that over time, my side view mirrors tend to sag on my Model Y. Basically they aren't retaining the appropriate position. After about a week, I have to tilt them up again so I'm not looking at the ground. Anyone else have this issue?
wonde rif auto tilt is not properly storing the axis values OR because its auto tilting frequently its wearing the gears out and there is slippage. I had an Infiniti FX that did same. Having said that - I dislike auto tilt - never used it on the Y and I have no sagging
Holy hell! I thought I was going crazy. I've been adjusting my mirrors weekly trying to figure out why I can't see. Guess I'll turn off auto tilt. It tilts the mirrors a little too far down anyway for my liking.
Apparently the mirrors also have a calibration function that can be done by going full stroke left and hold it for a couple seconds, full stroke right and hold it, then back to center and do full stroke up a few times after it reaches the end and then the same down.
I have the same problem after a month when I turn the car off and then on. I thought it was after being in reverse, and that is still a possibility, but now see that it appears to happen when I restart the car. I do not notice it right away, but rather when I get into traffic.
Same problem here. Saving settings whenever I reset them - Damn save dialog disappears too quickly! I also turned off auto-tilt, we'll see if that helps.
I have noticed that over time, my side view mirrors tend to sag on my Model Y. Basically they aren't retaining the appropriate position. After about a week, I have to tilt them up again so I'm not looking at the ground. Anyone else have this issue?
Apparently the mirrors also have a calibration function that can be done by going full stroke left and hold it for a couple seconds, full stroke right and hold it, then back to center and do full stroke up a few times after it reaches the end and then the same down.