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Old 06-09-2009, 05:20 PM
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Each of the power folding mirrors has a microswitch to confirm the mirror position. The microswitch has a small metal actuating lever which can detach causing this malfunction. Remove the mirror housing cover (start underneath closest to the door see here) The micro switch is located under another cover beside the motor (follow the blue and white/yellow wires). Check the the microswitch lever is firmly attached and the the switch gives a decisive click when the lever is depressed. Refit the switch and check operation before refitting the mirror housing cover.

Your cars mileage seems too low to have any serious transmission problems.
hey man, i tried what u said but it still kept folding back out?? i dont get it?
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