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Old 04-09-2015, 05:53 PM
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Folding mirrors angle problem

I have read almost all of the threads on this and other forums. So decided to ask here.

Funny but I haven't even known they were folding mirrors. The problem was the angle it made the locking click sound. (Not the tiny little switch sound)

The mirror was making the click at 45 degree angle and it was always closing to that point every day, I move it back etc.

Today after reading many threads I opened the motor and turned the center to catch a better angle and it almost fixed my problem, but almost!
It clicked at full open position (That was really nice to hear) but there is still a 10-15 degree play on the mirror. It is strong after that I am sure it will not close again.

I wish to know if anyone knows if that 10-15 degree play zone is because of the motor. I am suspecting the tiny pin coming out is coming out free a bit and causing my play angle.

If anyone has photos of his own motor ad experiences like this I will be happy to see them.

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