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Old 04-14-2007, 10:00 AM
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X3 Folding Exterior Mirrors?

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I know its common in europe and japan to have the exterior mirrors fold in.
Is this an easy option to add, as I would like it on my Australian delivered X3 but it never came with it.......

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Old 04-14-2007, 12:23 PM
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I don't think its easy, since you'd need to install the switch and the folding mechanism. I have this feature and while it's useful in tight spots, it's not worth the expense of retrofitting it.
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The folding option comes together with the electronic anti-dazzling feature (when the mirror gets darker when people behind you have strong lights). It might be easier to get the whole package than to just get the motors to fold them. I would also not recommend to do it, as the effort and cost to do it would not cover the small feature it brings.
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how would you know if you had this feature? How would you go about activating it?
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Old 04-15-2007, 11:10 PM
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how would you know if you had this feature? How would you go about activating it?
You must have ordered it as an option. You have this feature if you have the button that controls the folding operation, namely, a square (unmarked) button next to the switch for the power mirror.
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Old 04-16-2007, 03:11 AM
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...and the button it is. There is no automatic system to close the mirrors, nor any Key settings, for our car.

The newer cars with iDrive do have the configuration setting in the menu that allows to configure when the mirrors are closed down or whatever. On the other hand, it's the mess of the iDrive menu, not a simple button like ours.
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Old 04-16-2007, 05:31 PM
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...and the button it is. There is no automatic system to close the mirrors, nor any Key settings, for our car.
You should be able to auto fold the mirrors when you use the convenience close feature. Since in the US we cannot use the fob for this feature, I stick the key into the keyhole and hold it in the lock position. The windows will roll up and the mirrors will fold. The next time I unlock the vehicle via remote, the mirrors power unfold.
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You should be able to auto fold the mirrors when you use the convenience close feature. Since in the US we cannot use the fob for this feature, I stick the key into the keyhole and hold it in the lock position. The windows will roll up and the mirrors will fold. The next time I unlock the vehicle via remote, the mirrors power unfold.
Can someone confirm that this feature works for the 2007 X3's?

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Old 04-18-2007, 02:41 AM
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This certainly doesn't work on the 2006 X3. If I hold the key in the keyhole (or keep pressing the buttons on the key), the windows and sunroof will automatically open or close, but the mirrors don't move at all. The only way to move them is by pressing the small square button next to the mirror adjustment cursor and the windows open/close buttons on the driver's door.

I hope it's different on the 2007
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Can you elaborate on what combination/sequence to do this? I'm curious now to see of my 2006 X3 can do it!

BTW, just dropped it for service this morning because of the dreaded "Passenger Air Bag Off" light. My SA decided that since it was close to the service interval (1500 miles) so he'll do the full service today also. I was given a 530 xi touring as a loaner (and hoping that they need to keep the X3 for maybe a day or two more!)!! Talk about spoiling me!
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