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Wayneclarke



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Side mirror memory

My side mirrors seem to have a mind of there own, what controls there memory ?

Post #524516 Wed Apr 26 2017 5:54am
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wings21660



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Hi Wayne I have a 61 plate AB and the mirrors are connected to my seat memory hope this helps Thumbs Up

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Socast



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As above, the ECU on the drivers seat stores the mirror positions.

Post #524519 Wed Apr 26 2017 7:22am
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d-9



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Check fault codes. My drivers side mirror has a mind of its own and there is a fault stored for it. Turning off dipping mirror in reverse has reduced the issue. Not I investigated yet but expect is a bad contact or wire

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Wayneclarke



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Right ok so the box under the drivers seat is where I need to be looking then, cheers guys

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d-9



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I would look at the connector into the mirror itself, maybe the wiring in the door bellows between the body and door. The box itself is unlikely to have failed.

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Socast



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Theres's a tsb for them failing, the usual symptom is that they dont return when you have the parking function enabled.

Post #524535 Wed Apr 26 2017 11:58am
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phillh



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I had an issue with my n/s door mirror when I first got the car. It kept readjusting itself.

I fixed it my resetting the 3 seat memory buttons on the drivers seat, it stays where I leave it now Thumbs Up

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Wayneclarke



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How did you reset the seats ?

Post #524573 Wed Apr 26 2017 8:44pm
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phillh



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Wayne,

I think it p46 of the owners manual:- key in ignition to pos 1 or 2,
adjust drivers seat and door mirrors to your requirements, then press mem button
on side of drivers seat and then button 1. Memory stored will come up in the info
centre. Repeat with buttons 2 and 3.

This fixed it for me. I am the only one who drives our car so I didn't need to have
different positions for other drivers.

Hope it works for you Thumbs Up

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d-9



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Socast wrote:
Theres's a tsb for them failing, the usual symptom is that they dont return when you have the parking function enabled.


Any ideas where I can find that tsb?

Post #524612 Thu Apr 27 2017 7:43am
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Wayneclarke



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phillh wrote:
Wayne,

I think it p46 of the owners manual:- key in ignition to pos 1 or 2,
adjust drivers seat and door mirrors to your requirements, then press mem button
on side of drivers seat and then button 1. Memory stored will come up in the info
centre. Repeat with buttons 2 and 3.

This fixed it for me. I am the only one who drives our car so I didn't need to have
different positions for other drivers.

Hope it works for you Thumbs Up
will give that try thank you 👍🏻

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Socast



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d-9 wrote:
Socast wrote:
Theres's a tsb for them failing, the usual symptom is that they dont return when you have the parking function enabled.


Any ideas where I can find that tsb?


I can't find the actual TSB number but here is the blurb and link to the page:

http://www.landroverworld.org/threads/weir...ats.15498/



Automatic Side Mirror Dipping Feature
AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE:
Land Rover LR3 (LA) VIN: 5A300360 to 7A427985
Range Rover Sport (LS) VIN: 6A900129 to 7A999465
Equipped with memory seats
CONDITION SUMMARY:
MIRROR DOES NOT MOVE IN ANTICIPATED PATTERNS
Situation: Some sequences of ignition cycles/gear positions (involving reverse) can cause the control software within the seat module to become confused and lose the mirror memory position, or learn an incorrect driving position. A customer may complain of any of the following conditions:
• Memory mirrors are in the incorrect position after unlocking and entering the vehicle.
• Memory mirrors are not returning to their correct driving position after a reverse maneuver has been completed and the gear selector has been moved out of reverse.
• On vehicles with the 'Lazy Entry' feature enabled, the following sequence will result in the mirrors incorrectly moving to the dipped position:
> Ignition 'ON'.
> Select reverse gear - mirrors move to dipped position.
> Ignition 'ON' - auxiliary.
> De-select reverse gear - mirrors move to driving position.
> Lock the vehicle.
> Unlock the vehicle - mirrors move to the dipped position (INCORRECT).
• On vehicles with the 'Lazy Entry' feature enabled, the normal driving position may drift if the following sequence is repeated for a number of cycles:
> Ignition 'ON'.
> Select reverse gear (mirrors move to dipped position).
> Deselect reverse gear (mirrors move to driving position).
> Ignition 'ON' - auxiliary - key-in - key-out.
> Lock the vehicle.
> Unlock the vehicle.
> Key in - auxiliary.
NOTE: The mirrors may be repositioned using the normal mirror adjustment functionality.
Action: Should a customer express concern, install a new driver seat module following the Repair Procedure in this bulletin.
PARTS:
YWC500690.............Driver seat module Qty 1

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d-9



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By the sound of it the fix is to replace the module, but disabling lazy entry may help

Post #524672 Thu Apr 27 2017 4:54pm
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