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Old Mar 19, 2019 | 10:06 AM
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Hello,
On my previous GS, when I move to reverse gear, the side mirrors used to lower until I can see the curb. On the new LS, it doest lower as much I can't really see any curb or road near at all. Is that just in my car(defect) or is that the same case of all LS? what do you think?
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Old Mar 19, 2019 | 11:36 AM
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The reversing mirror dip used to be a pre-set arbitrary couple of degrees down. Now the positions
are customizable, while in reverse select "L" and move the mirror to where ever you want. Select "R"
and move that one, down a bit and out wide if you like. Now those will be the positions for anyone
while in Reverse (these positions do Not memorize to the 1/2/3 memory system). As with your older
Lexi you can defeat the reversing mirror dip function by centering the mirror position switch to the
middle or neutral spot.
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Old Mar 19, 2019 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by mcomer
The reversing mirror dip used to be a pre-set arbitrary couple of degrees down. Now the positions
are customizable, while in reverse select "L" and move the mirror to where ever you want. Select "R"
and move that one, down a bit and out wide if you like. Now those will be the positions for anyone
while in Reverse (these positions do Not memorize to the 1/2/3 memory system). As with your older
Lexi you can defeat the reversing mirror dip function by centering the mirror position switch to the
middle or neutral spot.
thank you! That was it! This fixed it.
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