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Eh up all,
Been great on the X5 of late - no issues to report
My passenger side wing mirror hasn’t been playing ball and dipping when selecting reverse for ages
It did a kind of “dad dance” then went back to normal position or off late didn’t even dance just nothings
Thought I would have a look how difficult could it be
Stripped the glass out, then the back plate, then mounting piece and finally into the motor, found a couple of what looked like sensors , circuit boards that connected to a couple of arms / claws.
Cleaned these up wit switch cleaner and also gently prised open the claws, reassembled the lot and hey presto it worked
I assume it was either grease or just dirty circuit boards that were causing the issues
Anyway all good - worth a go as it took me about an hour to sort.
Just be careful with the little torx screws as you have to work on it attached to the mirror
Cheers all
Been great on the X5 of late - no issues to report
My passenger side wing mirror hasn’t been playing ball and dipping when selecting reverse for ages
It did a kind of “dad dance” then went back to normal position or off late didn’t even dance just nothings
Thought I would have a look how difficult could it be
Stripped the glass out, then the back plate, then mounting piece and finally into the motor, found a couple of what looked like sensors , circuit boards that connected to a couple of arms / claws.
Cleaned these up wit switch cleaner and also gently prised open the claws, reassembled the lot and hey presto it worked
I assume it was either grease or just dirty circuit boards that were causing the issues
Anyway all good - worth a go as it took me about an hour to sort.
Just be careful with the little torx screws as you have to work on it attached to the mirror
Cheers all
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I’m going to have to take the passenger mirror on the E46 apart. It’s no longer moving at all. Could be gunged up or a ribbon cable failure (why a ribbon cable BMW?). If I can’t fix it then it’s serious money for the motor unit itself - been quoted £300-400 for parts! And that price is just the electrics!
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
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Had to laugh to myself reading the 2 above.
On my 2002 x5 there is only the tilt in reverse that works on the car.
The auto fold has a fit if i press the button and driver side is now totally manual.
Will have to get them sorted but when the weather warms up only me drives it so don't need adjusting lol.
On my 2002 x5 there is only the tilt in reverse that works on the car.
The auto fold has a fit if i press the button and driver side is now totally manual.
Will have to get them sorted but when the weather warms up only me drives it so don't need adjusting lol.
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Alan Gunn wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 5:21 am Had to laugh to myself reading the 2 above.
On my 2002 x5 there is only the tilt in reverse that works on the car.
The auto fold has a fit if i press the button and driver side is now totally manual.
Will have to get them sorted but when the weather warms up only me drives it so don't need adjusting lol.
This was the very last fix on my E53 prior to selling it. I recall well the bill was nearly four figures for both mirror internals.
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In the past I have taken them to bits and always found the cheap little gear wheel repair kits and some new grease sorts them out. The hardest thing to fix is if the little micro switch metal arm is broken/missing or bent. Haven’t found anywhere to buy the micro switch with the correct arm.
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I'd previously replaced the worm drives twice one side, once t'other. I just wasn't up for messing with them any more. Probably a case of more cash (then) than sensehenrym3 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 8:50 pm In the past I have taken them to bits and always found the cheap little gear wheel repair kits and some new grease sorts them out. The hardest thing to fix is if the little micro switch metal arm is broken/missing or bent. Haven’t found anywhere to buy the micro switch with the correct arm.
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Fiddly jobs like that are a no no for me.
I only have about 5% use in my left hand and i get so frustrated if i try them well i think you know where all the bits end up.
I can grip only but the object has to be put in my hand.
Bad accident.
I only have about 5% use in my left hand and i get so frustrated if i try them well i think you know where all the bits end up.
I can grip only but the object has to be put in my hand.
Bad accident.
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Electric folding mirrors are the worst on the E53. I'm glad even with all the options I have on this one I have manual folding so never have to worry about them failing.
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You still got that monster tuned 335 that you had a couple of years back? That probably needed auto-folding mirrors for when it approached the sound barrier!!
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.